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Wildlife Problems and Tentative Management Plan for Idaho Portion of Bitterroot National Forest, 22 April 1942 Item Info

Title:
Wildlife Problems and Tentative Management Plan for Idaho Portion of Bitterroot National Forest, 22 April 1942
Creator:
Unknwn
Date Created:
1942-05-22
Description:
This article is unique for the way it addresses how local economies in Idaho are affected by Forest Service policy. Notice on page 2, in a moment of uncommon candor, a sense of frustration emerges as the author describes the population of the Clearwater Valley as extremely self-centered, provincial in thought, and jealous of their rights. Both the Forest Service and local citizens feel a sense of ownership, but poised in opposition directions. Whereas the Forest Service is interested in improving access to wilderness, local inhabitants of the Clearwater Valley feel the wildlife in this area is theirs because of location, and resent the fact that roads though the Bitterroot make it more accessible . . . The question of whether to expand or limit wilderness access, and who controls that decision, is central to almost every wilderness debate.
Subjects:
Wildlife
Location:
Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness (Idaho and Mont.)
Latitude:
46.116667
Longitude:
-114.933333
Source:
Unknown
Source Identifier:
Wildlife_Management_Report_04-22-42
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Wildlife Problems and Tentative Management Plan for Idaho Portion of Bitterroot National Forest, 22 April 1942", Demo Collection, Center for Digital Inquiry and Learning (CDIL)
Reference Link:
https://hgreen14.github.io/democollection/items/sbw162.html
Rights
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
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