About
The Partnership

The Beaverhead-Deerlodge Partnership
In 2005, the US
Forest Service released a new land and resource management
plan for the Beaverhead Deerlodge National Forest
in southwestern Montana. Both conservationists and timber
company leaders were deeply disappointed by the Forest Service’s
proposals. On the timber side, there was great concern regarding
a proposal to significantly reduce the suitable base of timber
acres, while conservationists saw little protection for important
fish and wildlife habitats and little commitment to forest
restoration.
In early 2006,
and with the Forest Service’s support,
leaders from the National Wildlife Federation, the Montana
Wilderness Association and Montana Trout Unlimited began
meeting with the leadership of Sun Mountain Lumber and other
timber companies to see whether they could agree on a larger
and more comprehensive management strategy for the Beaverhead-Deerlodge.
After a series of meetings spread over three months, the
groups and companies released the Beaverhead-Deerlodge Partnership
Strategy in April, 2006. The Strategy called for linking
timber harvest and forest restoration through the use of
stewardship contracts and significantly increasing the amount
of designated wilderness. The Strategy also endorsed motorized
activities on more than a million acres of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge.
Since releasing
the strategy, the Partners have met with political leaders,
individuals, dozens of groups, and businesses
in and around the Beaverhead-Deerlodge Forest, both to listen
to questions and to seek support. As a result of these meetings,
many political leaders in both parties have endorsed the
Strategy’s fundamental goals and encouraged the Partners
to move forward.
In January 2007, the Partners began circulating draft legislation
that would give the Forest Service additional authorities
to implement the Partnership Strategy. Because only Congress
can designate wilderness areas, the draft bill also establishes
the wilderness areas identified in the Partnership Strategy.
To
see the Partnership Strategy and related documents, please
click on the Partnership Strategy button located on the left
sidebar [or click here].
To see the draft legislation being circulated by the Partners,
please click on the Legislation button located on the left
sidebar [or click here].
To
see maps of proposed wilderness and motorized use areas,
please click on the Maps button located on the left sidebar
[or click here].
The
Partners welcome comments and questions. Please use the
button on the home page [coming soon] or contact any of
the following Partners listed below.
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CONTACT
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Montana
Trout Unlimited - America’s leading trout and salmon conservation organization. The Montana Council represents 3,000 members and 12 chapters.
Bruce
Farling
406-543-0054
Email: bruce@montanatrout.org
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Montana
Wilderness Association - Montana-based wilderness conservation organization established in 1958 with more than 5,500 members in Montana and across the nation.
Tim
Baker
406-443-7350
Email: tbaker@montanawild.org
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National
Wildlife Federation, Northern Rockies Natural Resource
Center - National fish and wildlife conservation and education organization founded in 1936 with more than 14,000 supporters in Montana.
Tom
France
406-721-6705
Email: france@nwf.org
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Pyramid
Mountain Lumber, Inc. - Family owned and operated lumber mill since 1949, located in Seeley Lake, Montana. Employs more than 280 full-time and contracted workers.
Gordy Sanders
406-677-2201 Ext. 27
Email: gsanders@pyramidlumber.com
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Roseburg
Lumber Products - Particleboard manufacturing facility located in Missoula, Montana. Employs more than 175 workers.
Dan
Daly
406-728-3910
Email: ddaly@rfpco.com
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RY
Lumber - Manufacturing facilities in Townsend and Livingston, Montana. Employs more than 200 people and produces 16% of all structural lumber manufactured in Montana.
Ed
Regan
406-266-3111
Email: edregan@rytimber.com
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Smurfit-Stone
- In operation since 1957 and located in Missoula, Montana. Producer of liner board. Employs approximately 500 people.
Rick
Franke
406-772-2999
Email: rfranke@smurfit.com
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Sun
Mountain Lumber
- Solid stud and finger joint mills located in Deerlodge, Montana. Employs 220 mill workers and 80 loggers, for a total of 300 people.
Sherm
Anderson
406-846-1600
Email: sherm.anderson@sunmtnlumber.com
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