AWR Publications and Special Reports

Some AWR publications and reports are online, others you can order a printed copy.

The Wild Rockies Networker,
The Networker is AWR's quarterly journal. Members of AWR receive The Networker in the mail.

Special Report No. 1
Doskocil, J. and J. Coefield. 1990. Inventoried roadless areas and suitable timber on ten national forests in Montana. 24pp. Cost $15.00

Special Report No. 2
Power, T.M. 1992. Executive summary. The timber employment impact of the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming. 14pp. Cost $5.00

Special Report No. 3
Garrity, M. 1992. Executive summary. Examining the assumptions underlying the national forest plans. Does more logging equal more jobs? 6pp. Cost $5.00

Special Report No. 4
Platt, T. 1993. Cabinet-Yaak grizzly bear ecosystem 1992 Forest Service road closure program compliance inventory. 40pp. Cost $10.00

Special Report No. 5
Fouty, S. and S. Churchwell. 1993. Current stream conditions on the Morgan Creek cattle and horse allotment, Challis, Idaho. 50pp. Cost $10.00

Special Report No. 6
Tallmon, D. 1994. Population viability analysis of the Selkirk Mountains woodland caribou. 14pp. Cost $5.00

Special Report No. 7
Garrity, M. 1995. Executive summary. Economic impact of the wildland recovery system of the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act. 15pp. Cost $5.00

Special Report No. 8
Bader, M. and T. Bechtold. 1996. The conservation biology alternative for grizzly bear population restoration in the greater Salmon-Selway region of central Idaho and western Montana. 27pp. Cost $5.00

Special Report No. 9

July, 1997. A Special Report on the Bull Trout (Salvelinus Confluentus).

Other Publications

Bader, M. 1991. The Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act: a citizen plan for wildlands management. Western Wildlands 17(2):22-28.

Bader, M. 1992. The need for an ecosystem approach to endangered species protection. The Public Land Law Review 13:137-147.

Bader, M. 1989. Habituation in Yellowstone grizzly bears: a special problem in wildlife management. Western Wildlands 14(4):25-29.

Bader, M. 1992. A Northern Rockies proposal for congress. Wild Earth. Special edition: 61-64. Canton, NY.

Alliance for the Wild Rockies, Friends of the Wild Swan and Swan View Coalition. 1992. Petition for a rule to list the bull trout salvelinus confluentus as endangered. Submitted to the office of endangered species, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, October 27, 1992. 44pp.

Metzgar, L.H. and M. Bader. 1992. Large mammal predators in the Northern Rockies: grizzly bears and their habitat. Northwest Environmental Journal 8(1): 231-233.

Scientists Letter to the U.S. Congress. 1993. Letter signed by more than 50 top scientists in support of the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act. September 1, 1993. 11pp.

Joint Congressional Hearing on the Northern Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act. 1994. Testimony of Dr. John Craighead, Dr. Lee Metzgar, Dr. Thomas Power, Carole King, Michael Garrity, and Mike Bader. Hearing Record of Joint Subcommittee Hearing on H.R. 2638; Committees on Agriculture and Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, 103rd Congress, 2d session. May 4, 1994. Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ISBN 0-16-046101-4. 131pp.

Citizens Guide to Grizzly Recovery in the Greater Salmon-Selway Ecosystem. 1995. 12 pp.

Bring Back the Bulls! 1995. Informational brochure on bull trout. 6pp.

Salvage Logging Report.

Videos
AWR has produced several videos on issues in the Northern Rockies. The award-winning Beyond Borders is available for purchase for only $5.

To order any item, send check or money order to AWR at P.O. Box 8731, Missoula, MT 59807


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