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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Montana Questions? Please check the FrequentlyAsked Questions (FAQ's) and the SearchEngine before you contact MountainPrairie@fws.gov ... Privacy, Disclaimer, and Copyrights ... [Read More]
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Endangered Species Program, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service On hand to celebrate the protection of 1,800 acres of critical fish and wildlife habitat in the headwaters of the Bull River were representatives from MFWP, USFWS, Plum Creek, TheConservation Fund, Avista Corporation, and members of the Clark Fork SettlementAgreement. Pictured are (left to right): Robert Lee (FWS), Larry Lockard (FWS),Chris Smith (Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks), Ruth Watkins (Avista Corporation),Laura Katzman (Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks), Kathy Ferguson (Bull RiverWatershed Coucil), Cal Ryder (Cabinet Resources Group), Tim Budurtha (FWS), Mike Miller (Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group), and Michael Jamison (Missoulian). ... [Read More]
Tribal Technical Assistance Branch - Montana Fish and Wildlife ManagementAssistance Office - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service The funding source for the Montana Fish and Wildlife Management AssistanceOffice's Branch of Tribal Assistance is specific to Native American fish and wildlifetechnical and educational assistance (FY 1990 Congressional Appropriation). Consequently, most of the activities of the office focus on the seven (7) Indian reservations in Montana. However, the office doesprovide limited fish and wildlife technical and management assistance to several NationalWildlife Refuges in Montana, Malmstrom Air Force Base , andhas entered into agreements to provide fisheries expertise to both Glacier National Parkand the Bureau of Reclamation. In addition, this office has acted as the Servicerepresentative on Federal Negotiating Teams addressing water rights issues affecting fiveof the Indian reservations in Montana. ... [Read More]
Major Focus Areas, Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and WildlifeService During the same time period we discovered that both the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and our partners were also grappling with these issues. The Fish and Wildlife Service, through its Ecosystem Approach Initiative, was trying to implement a new way of dealing with natural resource conservation. The Nature Conservancy, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Watershed Groups, The Arctic Grayling Recovery Program, Ducks Unlimited, and Trout Unlimited also recognized the need to focus. Many of these organizations reinforced their commitment to this principle by developing strategic plans. Examples include; The Nature Conservancys Statewide Conservation Plan, the Natural Resource Conservation Services Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) Priority Areas, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park's Bull Trout Recovery Areas, and Ducks Unlimiteds Joint Venture Areas. We looked carefully at guidelines from other plans to help us establish ... [Read More]
A Word from Our Partners, Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish andWildlife Service "I would also like to add that we would be in a sorry state indeed were it not for the work of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The Nature Conservancy and other agencies. Personnel from these organizations have been good friends and good neighbors and without their work, private landowners such as ourselves would be lucky to hang onto a few scraps of wild land." ... "Here in Montana, the Partners for Wildlife Program is our best defense against rural subdivision. And subdivision of productive ranches is the biggest threat to wildlife habitat. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has the staff and know-how to make the program work." ... [Read More]
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Blackfoot Challenge Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Fish and WildlifeService In 1990, efforts have shifted from fishery and habitat inventories to restoration and project monitoring. Fishery restoration has expanded from working on individual projects to a basin-wide approach, working with multiple landowners. Since then, the restoration program has expanded beyond fishery specific issues to a broad level of landscape restoration and protection relying on expertise of several agencies and conservation groups in cooperation with private landowners. ... [Read More]
Blackfoot River Watershed Focus Area Partners, Montana Partners for Fish andWildlife, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Fish and Wildlife Foundation ... Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks ... Partners for Fish & Wildlife ... [Read More]
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