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Rocky Mountain Research Station
The Rocky Mountain Research
Station (RMRS) is a multicultural and diverse organization that
employs over 400 permanent full-time employees, of which more than
100 are research scientists. The work we do, in cooperation with
other Forest Service units, universities and other agencies and
institutions, helps inform decisions on a wide variety of natural
resources issues and problems throughout the western United States.
We are recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in
caring for the land and serving people.
The Rocky Mountain Research Station enjoys a proud heritage and
is home to some of the earliest natural resources research dating
back to the early 1900s. Today, our research program is based on
our mission "to develop and deliver scientific knowledge and
technology that will help people sustain our forests, rangelands and
grasslands."
Quality science is the foundation of the Station's credibility,
integrity and reputation. We focus our research and development
activities on questions and issues that are relevant and of concern
to our stakeholders. Our stakeholders include natural resource
scientists, managers and policymakers and a wide variety of federal
and local government agencies, environmental and commodity
non-governmental organizations, professional societies, private
landowners, industry, and the general public.
RMRS Web Page
RMRS Map & Territory
Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute
Albuquerque, NM
Boise, ID
Bozeman, MT
Flagstaff, AZ
Fort Collins, CO
Logan, UT
Missoula, MT - Forestry
Missoula, MT - Fire
Moscow, ID
Ogden, UT
Provo, UT
Rapid City, SD
Reno,
NV
Experimental Forests |
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