Louise Bruce discusses the history of the Montana Wilderness Association [MWA] starting in 1979. She describes the Association’s founding members, the campaign to save the Lincoln backcountry area in Montana, and various coalitions with which the MWA partnered. Bruce also recalls her reasons for becoming involved with the Association and the internship she completed in Helena, Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/forestrylanduseconservation_interviews/1011/thumbnail.jp
Claire Rhein discusses volunteering at the University of Montana\u27s Archives and Special Collectio...
Stewart Brandborg discusses the proceedings of the Wilderness Society’s 1964 annual meeting, the fir...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Clinton Gutermuth discusses his childhood and his early interest in conservation. He talks about his...
Arnold Bolle explains the value of the Rattlesnake Valley in Missoula, Montana, not only as a recrea...
Arnold Bolle describes how the public played a pivotal role in the designation and protections of sp...
Louise Line describes growing up in a middle- to upper-class family in the Lake Geneva area of Monta...
Doris Milner discusses the evolution of environmental problems and awareness in western Montana, spe...
Cathy Schloeder talks about her time as a lookout in Montana for the U.S. Forest Service. Schloeder,...
Robin Tawney Nichols describes her role in the Missoula environmental movement in the 1970s and 1980...
Mary Fritz talks about her early adulthood and what drew her to study forestry and work in the field...
Lucile Speer recalls the history of Montana’s constitutional conventions and her role on the Local G...
Leonard Moore talks about when his family moved to Swan Valley, Montana in 1936 to establish a headq...
Lucile Speer discusses being a charter member, along with Mike Mansfield, in the 1944 formation of t...
Claire Rhein discusses volunteering at the University of Montana\u27s Archives and Special Collectio...
Stewart Brandborg discusses the proceedings of the Wilderness Society’s 1964 annual meeting, the fir...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...
Louise Cross describes her role as a member of the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention. She talks...
Clinton Gutermuth discusses his childhood and his early interest in conservation. He talks about his...
Arnold Bolle explains the value of the Rattlesnake Valley in Missoula, Montana, not only as a recrea...
Arnold Bolle describes how the public played a pivotal role in the designation and protections of sp...
Louise Line describes growing up in a middle- to upper-class family in the Lake Geneva area of Monta...
Doris Milner discusses the evolution of environmental problems and awareness in western Montana, spe...
Cathy Schloeder talks about her time as a lookout in Montana for the U.S. Forest Service. Schloeder,...
Robin Tawney Nichols describes her role in the Missoula environmental movement in the 1970s and 1980...
Mary Fritz talks about her early adulthood and what drew her to study forestry and work in the field...
Lucile Speer recalls the history of Montana’s constitutional conventions and her role on the Local G...
Leonard Moore talks about when his family moved to Swan Valley, Montana in 1936 to establish a headq...
Lucile Speer discusses being a charter member, along with Mike Mansfield, in the 1944 formation of t...
Claire Rhein discusses volunteering at the University of Montana\u27s Archives and Special Collectio...
Stewart Brandborg discusses the proceedings of the Wilderness Society’s 1964 annual meeting, the fir...
Barbara Koser Konigsberg discusses her role as an activist and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Missoul...