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Volunteer for Wilderness
Summer 2008

Volunteers for Wilderness!

This summer, travel through Wilderness Areas and learn to map weeds and monitor recreation impacts.

Volunteers are needed to monitor weeds and recreation impacts in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area in Montana and the Gospel Hump Wilderness Area in Idaho. Join experienced leaders for 2-4 day wilderness trips that contribute to the understanding and conservation of our local wildlands. Backcountry experience helpful but not necessary. Dinners and transportation from some locations are provided. Volunteers receive t-shirts and prizes.


Volunteer mapping weed location
  • Visit the Selway-Bitterroot or Gospel Hump Wilderness Areas
  • Learn how to map weeds and inventory recreation impacts
  • Volunteer for Wilderness


Summer 2008 Volunteer Trips:

Please contact the Wilderenss Institute if you are interested in volunteering!

Sign up now! Email wi@cfc.umt.edu or call 406.243.5361.

To learn more about the Selway Bitterroot or Gospel Hump Wilderness Areas, visit www.wilderness.net.

Learn more about the Citizen Science program>>

Monitoring in Wilderness

If wilderness areas are to remain natural, pristine places as the Wilderness Act envisioned, we need to monitor wilderness conditions and ensure that managers have the information they need to steward these areas. This project provides critical monitoring data to wilderness managers on invasive plants and recreation sites. Data on invasive plants will provide important information on key vectors of invasion, and, over time, longer term trends in vegetation change. Recreation site inventories provide managers with much needed information about recreation use and associated impacts. This monitoring data will provide the Forest Service with the information necessary to develop detailed plans for on-the-ground restoration and other management actions, where appropriate and desirable.


Wilderness Institute
College of Forestry & Conservation
The University of Montana,
Missoula, Montana 59812
Tel: (406)243-5361; E-mail: wi@cfc.umt.edu