The Rocky Mountain Region of the U.S. Forest Service is seeking nominations for a new resource advisory committee.
The committee will comprise 15 residents with diverse interests and function under a formal charter in accordance with the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, according to Forest Service officials.
Members must reside within the state in which the committee has jurisdiction. Terms are four years and unpaid, though members may be reimbursed for travel expenses.
Resource Advisory Committee members will provide recommendations to the Forest Service on the development and implementation of special projects on federal lands.
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The Rocky Mountain Region of the US Forest Service is seeking nominations for a new resource advisory committee.
This committee will be comprised of 15 citizens with diverse interests and function under a formal charter in accordance with the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act and the Federal Advisory Committee Act, according to USFS officials.
Members must reside within the state in which the committee has jurisdiction. Terms are four years and unpaid, though members may be reimbursed for travel expenses.
Resource Advisory Committee members will provide recommendations to the Forest Service on the development and implementation of special projects on federal lands.
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15 Projects Approved by Bitterroot National Forest RAC
A number of local organizations and the Bitterroot National Forest personnel will be working on roads, signs, weeds, riparian areas and more this summer.
The Ravalli County Resource Advisory Committee (RAC) has approved many more projects than in recent years. The RAC is a group of local citizens that ask for project proposal submissions either on the Bitterroot National Forest or will help the general environment. Todd McKay of the Bitterroot National Forest said this year s $400,000 worth of work will be spread throughout the valley and will involve quite a few organizations.
They include Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the Bitterroot Water Forum, the Bitterroot Land Trust, Defenders of Wildlife, the Selway-Frank Church Wilderness Foundation, Bitterroot Trout Unlimited, Ravalli County Weed Department, Ravalli County Road Department and Bitterroot Back Country Cyclists. Project proposals from those and other organizations