nesters and to identify opportunities to improve 

 wildlife habitat through timber management. Inter- 

 mountain Forest Survey is investigating other ways 

 of monitoring change in forest conditions on a state- 

 wide basis that could have relevance for wildlife and 

 other forest resources. 



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