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AN EVALUATION OF ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR LEE METCALF NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
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Document Date: 2012-10-29 15:15:50


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City

DENVER / Bloomfield / Advance / Stevensville / Missoula / /

Company

CO Leigh H. Fredrickson Wetland Management / Printing LLC / Education Services Inc. / Irrigation Company / Planning Denver / /

Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Gallery Forest / Cretaceous emplacement / /

IndustryTerm

bank erosion / mining / bank stabilization / present day site / /

NaturalFeature

Burnt Fork Creek / Bitterroot Mountains / Gallery-type Forest / Lake Como / Bitterroot River Valley / Missoula Valley / Riparian/Riverfront-type Forest / Bitterroot Valley / Three Mile Creek / Rock Creek / Bitterroot River / Sapphire Mountains / Clark Fork River / Gallery Forest / /

OperatingSystem

Fork / /

Organization

Bureau of Reclamation / Division of Planning Denver / U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service / U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service / /

Person

LEE METCALF / Mickey E. Heitmeyer / Karen Kyle / Michael J. Artmann / /

Position

EXECUTIVE / CONTENTS EXECUTIVE / /

ProvinceOrState

Missouri / Montana / Ravalli County / Idaho / /

Region

southwest Montana / western Montana / /

URL

www.GreenbrierWetland.com / www.fws.gov/digital / /

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