 |
The Wilderness Institute:
* Provides integrated, interdisciplinary, and experiential
wilderness education.
* Disseminates information related to wilderness research,
management, and education.
* Advances scholarship on wildland issues through research,
workshops, and publications.
* Facilitates service learning and community engagement in
wildland decision-making.
* Encourages dialogue regarding wilderness issues and stewardship.
Origin and History
Housed within the University of Montana's College of Forestry
and Conservation, the Wilderness Institute was established
in 1975 to provide wilderness information, research, and interdisciplinary
education. The Wilderness Institute was created by a group
of scientists, educators, public land managers, and conservationists.
The Institute was established, in part, in response to the
ongoing political controversy over wilderness allocation and
management.
Since 1975, Wilderness Institute projects have responded
to a variety of wildland issues and needs. During the 1970's,
the Institute performed field research at the request of Senator
Lee Metcalf that led to the establishment of nine Wilderness
Study Areas in Montana. The Institute developed methodology
and organized field studies for the first wilderness inventory
of BLM lands. During this period, the Institute also worked
with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on the establishment
of the Mission Mountain Tribal Wilderness.
The Institute has sponsored and co-sponsored a variety of
conferences and events, including the 1978 National RARE II
Conference, the 1993 Limits of Acceptable Change Conference,
the 1999 National Wilderness Science Conference, the 2000
Visitor Use Density and Wilderness Experience Workshop, and
the 40th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act celebration in
Missoula.
Current projects and programs include the Wilderness and
Civilization program, the Wilderness Issues Lecture Series,
the Missoula Area Wilderness Forum, the Wilderness Distance
Education program, Wilderness.net, the Citizen Science Program,
and the Matthew Hansen Endowment.
Wilderness
Institute
College of Forestry & Conservation
The University of Montana,
Missoula, Montana 59812
Tel: (406)243-5361; E-mail: wi@forestry.umt.edu
|
 |
|  |
The Wilderness Institute provides students, agencies,
and the public with information, education,
and an understanding of the issues and social and ecological
values of wilderness.
|