Box 12
Contains 39 Results:
Bridger National Forest Sheep Allotments, 1968
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Forest Service – Bridger National Forest (1 of 3), 1966 - 1973
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Forest Service – Bridger National Forest (2 of 3), 1966 - 1973
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Forest Service – Bridger National Forest (3 of 3), 1966 - 1973
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Forest Service – Teton National Forest, 1964 - 1974
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Medicine Bow National Forest, Integrated Pest Management Program, 1991
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
Memorandum of Understanding – Coyote Getter – Bighorn National Forest, 1953 - 1955
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
National Elk Refuge, 1948
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.
National Elk Refuge Project, 1936 - 1937
The Forest Service directly manages millions of acres of national forests and grasslands. This subseries contains records on projects involving the Fish and Wildlife Service in Bridger National Forest, Teton National Forest, Medicine Bow National Forest, and the National Elk Refuge. These projects involve pest management, and the use of coyote getters in national forests to reduce sheep losses.