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DNRC Forestry Division The Forestry Division, headquartered in Missoula, MT, is responsible for planning and implementing forestry programs through a network of field offices located across the state. |
DNRC Water Right Query System This report contains DNRC recorded ACTIVE water rights up to the data currency date, and may not provide other water right information that may be useful for your research needs. New applications, updated ownership, revocations of permits, withdrawals of water rights or corrections constantly occur. This report is provided as a public service by the State of Montana. |
FWP - Fish Stocking Permit for Private Fish Ponds Normally, fish approved for stocking will be limited to those species presently occurring in the drainage. In some instances applications to stock ponds with fish will be denied, and in other cases there may be special restrictions to protect native or sport fish species in an area. Only species that will not pose a threat to any threatened or endangered species, or species of special
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Kootenai National Forest The Kootenai National Forest is located in the Northwest corner of Montana and the Northeast corner of Idaho on the Canadian border. Providing abundant recreation and a wealth of natural resources, the Kootenai is a perfect place to relax and enjoy your National Forests! |
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Montana's Ground-Water Information Center 2005 The Ground-Water Information Center (GWIC) at the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology (MBMG) is the central repository for information on the ground-water resources of Montana. The data include well-completion reports from drillers, measurements of well performance and water quality based on site visits, water-level measurements at various wells for periods of up to 60 years, and water-quality reports for thousands of samples. The databases at GWIC are continually updated with new data from driller's logs, MBMG research projects, and research projects from other agencies. |
On-Line Interactive Map Builder This is a digital atlas of Montana. The Montana Natural Resource Information Systems (NRIS) is pleased to announce the availability of a new Internet mapping tool. Using this tool, you can input a single spatial search criteria and gain access to a wealth of information about that particular location. |