Geology affects plants and animals, landforms, caves, water
and fossils. The geology of a region determines the potential
for development of minerals and fossil fuels.
Many factors influence the conditions of forests including
fire, wind, insects/diseases and past and current human activities.
Here you'll learn about the management efforts in our region.
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The State and Private Forestry program provides technical
and financial assistance to landowners for forest protection
and management, and forest product use and marketing.
Plants
The Species
Conservation Project is a scientific approach to looking
at plants and ecosystems.
You can help reduce the spread of weeds in national forests
and grasslands- use weed
free forage.
Research
The Rocky
Mountain Research Station supports our natural resource
programs through research and development of state-of-the-art
management tools
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