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The Bitterroot National Forest will review its draft plan and take public comment during a Wednesday meeting held virtually starting at 6 p.m.
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The three-year project is expected to treat over 10,000 acres of National Forest lands. Much of the work will take place where homes adjoin or intersect with forest land. Treatments will include prescribed fire, commercial timber harvests and non-commercial thinning.
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The Bitterroot National Forest is again moving forward with a logging and prescribed burn project east of Corvallis. The agency released another draft record of decision for the Gold Butterfly Project Friday.
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Work to address critical deferred maintenance projects through the Great American Outdoors Act will soon begin on national forests in Montana.Some…
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It’s back to the drawing board for a huge vegetation management project in the Bitterroot National Forest. Forest Supervisor Matt Anderson has withdrawn…
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The National Weather Service recorded at least 1,700 lighting strikes across the Northern Rockies last night and early this morning. Over 200 of them hit…
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Environmental groups are suing the Bitterroot National Forest over a proposed project that calls for about 5,600 acres of commercial logging. The Gold…
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The Bitterroot National Forest banned the creation of new, bolted rock climbing routes earlier this month, forcing climbers and conservationists to…
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Grizzly bears that make their way into the Bitterroot Ecosystem will have Endangered Species Act protections. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials…
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Fall is here, and the Bitterroot National Forest’s first seasonal prescribed burns could begin Saturday in the Lake Como/Lost Horse area. The planned…