The Intermountain Station, headquartered in Ogden, Utah, is one of 

 eight regional experiment stations charged with providing scientific 

 knowledge to help resource managers meet human needs and protect forest 

 and range ecosystems. 



The Intermountain Station includes the States of Montana, Idaho, 

 Utah, Nevada, and western Wyoming. About 231 million acres, or 85 

 percent, of the land area in the Station territory are classified as forest and 

 rangeland. These lands include grasslands, deserts, shrublands, alpine areas, 

 and well-stocked forests. They supply fiber for forest iiidustries; minerals for 

 energy and industrial development; and water for domestic and industrial 

 consumption. They also provide recreation opportunities for millions of 

 visitors each year. 



Field programs and research work units of the Station are maintained 



in: 



Boise, Idaho 



Bozeman, Montana (in cooperation with Montana State University) 

 Logan, Utah (in cooperation with Utah State University) 

 - Missoula, Montana (in cooperation with the University of Montana) 

 Moscow, Idaho (in cooperation with the University of Idaho) 

 Provo, Utah (in cooperlation with Brigham Young University) 

 Reno, Nevada (in cooperation with the University of Nevada) 



