Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Fort Collins, Colo.)
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Fort Collins (Colo.). Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
United States. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
United States. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colo.
United States. Forest Service. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
Rocky Mountain Research Station (Fort Collins, Colo. : -1997)
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found: Its Station paper, 1949-
found: Wildlife values, 1980:t.p. (Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service)
found: Agroforestry, 1994:p. 6 (Rocky Mountain Research Station; Fort Collins, Colo.)
found: Phone call to Center for Semiarid Agroforestry, 12/15/94(Rocky Mountain Research Station is another name for the Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station)
found: USDA Forest Service website, History of Forest Service research in the central and southern Rocky Mountain regions, 1908-1975, 1976 [summary], viewed March 26, 2022(Two forest and range experiment stations were officially designated Southwestern Station, in 1930, at Tucson, Arizona, and Rocky Mountain Station, in 1935 [usage in OCLC found only much later], at Fort Collins, Colorado. The two Stations were combined in 1953, with central headquarters at Fort Collins, to serve a 10-State territory. Primary station: Rocky Mountain Research Station. Historical station: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station) - https://www.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/pubs/7090
found: USDA Forest Service website, History of Forest Service research in the central and southern Rocky Mountain regions, 1908-1975, August 1976, viewed March 26, 2022:page 15 (the Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station headquarters on Tumamoc Hill in Tucson, Arizona) page 21 (Southwestern Forest and Range Experiment Station, 1930-53) page 22 (the Station's headquarters was located at Tucson, at the University of Arizona, on the top floor of the Agriculture building by cooperative agreement) page 29 (with growth of the Station and expansion of the University, it became necessary for the Station to move its headquarters off campus to an apartment house just west of the University; a year later, due to lack of funds, the Desert Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution, on Tumamoc Hill, closed its doors; by default the U.S. Government obtained the laboratory [in 1940] by payment of $1; the facilities were transferred to the Forest Service and became the headquarters for the Station) page 50 (in September 1953 the Rocky Mountain and Southwestern Stations were consolidated as a new Rocky Mountain Station with headquarters in Fort Collins, Colorado) page 53 (Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, organization after consolidation, 1954) page 68 (when the University of Arizona acquired the Tumamoc Hill property from the Federal Government (1960), they agreed to continue to furnish office and laboratory space for Station personnel in Tucson; Station people remain on Tumamoc Hill in part of buildings formerly occupied by the Southwestern Station) - https://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_rm/rm_gtr027.pdf
found: Rocky Mountain Research Station WWW home page, 16 Sept. 1997(United States Department of Agriculture - Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station; RMRS; headquarters in Fort Collins, CO; on Wednesday, May 7, 1997 Intermountain Research Station (INT-Ogden, UT) was consolidated with Rocky Mountain Forest and Experimental Range Station (RM-Fort Collins, CO) to form the new Rocky Mountain Research Station)
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1980-10-01: new
2022-03-27: revised
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