Forest Service - Northern Region

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Gender Female
Industry Government
Occupation Public Affairs/Audio Visual
Location Missoula, Montana, United States
Introduction The Northern Region National Forest lands encompass 25 million acres and is spread over 5 states. Included are 12 national forests located within the perimeter of northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and Montana; and a national grassland in North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota. The Region's diversity and expanse of landscape features a vast array of native species in native ecosystems found nowhere else in the world. The boundaries extend from the tall grass prairies of the Dakotas, through high elevation lodgepole pine forests and sagebrush communities of Montana, to old-growth Douglas-fir and hemlock forests of northern Idaho. For more information visit www.fs.fed.us/r1