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Organization Troff document La Veta Fire Protection District
The men and women of the La Veta Fire Protection District are willing put their lives on hold and in harm’s way to serve, educate, protect, and mitigate hazards for the community and the people they love. Each volunteer is dedicated to preparing for, training for, and responding to all hazards and medical emergencies that effect their community, striving to make a difference for the greater good, the people of the District, and the surrounding neighborhoods.
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Organization Playa Lakes Joint Venture
Our purpose is to find solutions to address habitat conservation challenges in the western Great Plains so that birds and other wildlife, agricultural producers, and local communities all prosper and thrive in this landscape.
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Organization Great Basin Fire Science Exchange
The Great Basin Fire Science Exchange (GBFSE) connects land managers and scientists to improve pre- and post-fire management decisions by providing relevant information and access to technical expertise. This project is one of 15 regional Fire Science Exchanges funded by the Joint Fire Science Program.
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Organization application/x-troff-me Idaho Fish and Game
Idaho Fish and Game's mission is to protect, preserve, perpetuate and manage Idaho's wildlife resources.
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Organization Pascal source code Custer Gallatin Working Group
The Custer Gallatin Working Group is a collaborative established in July 2014 to develop agreement around priority areas and approaches for project work on the Custer Gallatin National Forest, and to help facilitate timely completion of those projects at the local level.
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Organization Lincoln County Firesafe Council
Lincoln County Firesafe Council provides leadership for and coordinates voluntary FireSafe activities in Lincoln County, Montana.
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Organization Kootenai Forest Stakeholders Coalition
The Kootenai Forest Stakeholders Coalition (KFSC) is a Montana-made partnership of recreationalists, business owners, timber mill operators and conservationists. Together, we are deeply invested in the future of the Kootenai National Forest (KNF).
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Organization ECMAScript program Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes
The Flathead Indian Reservation is home to three tribes, the Bitterroot Salish, Upper Pend d’Oreille, and the Kootenai. The territories of these three tribes covered all of western Montana and extended into parts of Idaho, British Columbia and Wyoming. The Hellgate Treaty of 1855 established the Flathead Reservation, but over half a million acres passed out of Tribal ownership during land allotment that began in 1904.
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Organization Troff document Bitterroot Conservation District
The Bitterroot Conservation District is a board of seven locally elected officials that deal with the natural resource concerns of Ravalli County, Montana.
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Organization Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
The Bureau of Land Management's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. he BLM was established in 1946, but its roots go back to the years after America’s independence, when the young nation began acquiring additional lands. At first, these lands were used to encourage homesteading and westward migration. The General Land Office was created in 1812 to support this national goal. Over time, values and attitudes regarding public lands shifted, and President Harry S. Truman, by means of a government reorganization, merged the GLO and another agency, the U.S. Grazing Service, creating the BLM.
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