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Bitterroot, Flathead, and Lolo National Forests

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Forest Web Sites
Bitterroot NF
Flathead NF
Lolo NF
 

Bitterroot National Forest
1801 N. First
Hamilton, MT 59840
(406) 363-7100

Flathead National Forest
1935 3rd Ave E
Kalispell, MT 59901
(406) 758-5200

Lolo National Forest
Fort Missoula Bldg. 24
Missoula, MT 59804
(406) 329-3750

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Documents

Most of our documents and maps are in .pdf (portable document format). If you are unfamiliar with this file type or have questions about using these files, refer to our Site Tools/Tips page.

 

Content Analysis Reports

 

Proposed Land Management Plans

Bitterroot NF | Flathead NF | Lolo NF (05/16/06 - many of these files have been replaced with non-linking version of the PDFs, which were causing some problems over the Internet).

Supporting Information (Plan Set of Documents)

Bitterroot NF | Flathead NF | Lolo NF

Documents and Maps Used in Public Collaboration (Summer 2005)

The following draft documents and maps were used during the summer of 2005 for discussion in community groups. The Public Involvement page contains notes from these collaboration meetings.

Draft Forest-Wide Desired Conditions

Bitterroot National Forest

Flathead National Forest

Lolo National Forest

Draft Description of Areas

The Description of Areas provides draft summary descriptions of the areas shown on the Preferred Option maps listed in the Maps section. This document describes some initial proposals on how to manage these areas for a variety of uses.

Proposed Action (January, 2004)

In January of 2004, we released a Proposed Action to begin public dialogue about needs for change in the current forest plans and to identify issues and concerns that might be addressed in the revision effort. The comment period ended on April 22, 2004. We analyzed all the comments we received and summarized them in the 2004 Content Analysis Report.

Analysis of the Management Situation (January, 2004)

The AMS focuses on where and why there is a need to change the current plans. It paints a picture of the current biological, physical and social setting. It helps define the decision space and it provides the foundation for developing a range of alternatives for consideration.

Newsletters

Forest Plan Revision Team Newsletters are in the Newsroom.

Forest Plans (1986-1987)

Existing Forest Plans for each forest are available.

USDA Forest Service - Bitterroot, Lolo, Flathead National Forests
Last Modified: Tuesday, 23 January 2007 at 11:54:43 EST


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