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California Ecological Restoration Projects Inventory - A combined private/non-profit/government effort to establish a database, accessible through the Internet, containing information on restoration projects in California. From the Information Center for the Environment: UC Davis. [California] 
Center for Invasive Plant Managment - Promotes the ecological management of invasive plants in the West through education, by facilitating collaboration among researchers, educators, and land managers, and by funding research projects and weed management areas. Site provides some full-text documents and access to their Restoration Resource Database. From the Center for Invasive Plant Managment, Montana State University. [Western Region] 
Creating an Integrated Weed Management Plan: A Handbook for Owners and Managers of Lands with Natural Values - A handbook that is intended to provide the tools and information necessary for public and private landowners to manage noxious weeds successfully in natural areas, wildlands, and rangelands. From the Colorado Natural Areas Program, Colorado Department of Agriculture. [Colorado] 
Environmental Impact Statement for Vegetation Treatments, Watersheds and Wildlife Habitats on Public Lands Administered by the BLM in the Western United States, Including Alaska - A record of previously published EIS reports (Environmental Impact Statement for Vegetation Treatments, Watersheds and Wildlife Habitats on Public Lands Administered by the BLM in the Western United States, Including Alaska) and progress reports from 2003 and 2003 on the EIS currently underway. In addition, a report of comments from respondents participating in scoping meetings held throughout states that include BLM lands is available. From the BLM Office of Public Affairs. [Western Region] 
Integrated Noxious Weed Management after Wildfires - By Kim Goodwin; Roger Sheley; and Janet Clark. This book, which was written with land owners and managers in mind, tells how to manage burned areas by enhancing desired species while eradicating or controlling noxious weeds. Three pdf files provide full-text of the publication, which is also available for purchase. From the Montana State University, Extension Service. [Western Region] 
Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project (ICBEMP) - The project was initiated by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the United States Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management to develop a scientifically sound and ecosystem-based strategy for management of eastside forests. From the ICBEMP. [Northwest Region] 
Invasive Plants and Fire in the Deserts of North America - By Michael L. Brooks and David A. Pyke. A short discussion of the relationship of fire to the presence and the management of invasive plants, and how fire frequency affects desert flora. Available in pdf format (129 K). From the USGS Western Ecological Research Center. [Western Region] 
Out of the Ashes, An Opportunity - A publication of the Great Basin Restoration Initiative: A detailed assessment of the land, it’s uses, and it’s problems, including discussions on invasive plants, fire, native plant communities, and watershed. Also presented is a proposal for restoration and maps of the area involved. From the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (pdf, 1166K) [Western Region] 
The Great Basin Restoration Initiative - Introduction to the Great Basin Restoration Initiative, a five state (UT, OR, NV, CA and ID) regional initiative designed to maintain or restore the health to 75 million acres of public land administered by the Bureau of Land Management. From the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). [Western Region] 
The Great Basin; Healing the Land - A comprehensive report on the damage fire and invasive plants have wreaked on the Great Basin. Discuss are an assessment of the land, and strategies for restoration and management hoped to be achieved by the Great Basin Initiative. From the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). (pdf, 10038K) [Western Region] 
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in cooperation
with and support of the National
Agricultural Library.

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