Western MT RAC Tour

Western Montana RAC

The Western Montana Resource Advisory Council (RAC) is an official federal advisory committee that provides advice and recommendations on all aspects of public land management to the Bureau of Land Management's Butte, Missoula and Dillon Field Offices. They operate on the principle of collaborative decision-making and strives for consensus before making official recommendations to BLM. In fact, our motto is "Making Significant Progress Towards Consensus."  Since the Council was established in 1995, the Western Montana RAC has assisted in developing the Montana BLM's Standards for Rangeland Health and Guidelines for Livestock Grazing, and the Whitetail/Pipestone Travel Management Plan. Most recently, Council involvement has focused on development of the Dillon Resource Management Plan the Sustaining Working Landscape Initiative. Membership on the 15-member Western Montana RAC is balanced to achieve representation of the wide variety of public land resources and users.

  • 5 members representing commercial uses and users such as livestock grazing, timber, mining, oil & gas, realty & rights-of-ways, off-highway vehicle groups and guides & outfitters
  • 5 members representing environmental organizations, historic & cultural interests, wildlife organizations, wild horses & burros, and dispersed recreation
  • 5 members representing elected officials, Tribes, state or other governmental agencies, academic institutions, and the public-at-large

The Western Montana RAC meets approximately every quarter. Meeting locations alternate between the Butte, Missoula and Dillon Field offices, with the Field Manager at the meeting location serving as the Designated Federal Official (DFO) and host of the meeting.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

David Abrams

Number: 406-533-7617

E-mail: dabrams@blm.gov