- Changes in Forest Management Opportunities Based on the 2018 Omnibus Appropriations Bill
- Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program (CFLRP)
- Good Neighbor Authority
- Creating a Charter for a Collaborative
- Engaging With the Forest Service Before NEPA
- Categorical Exclusions
- Farm Bill Categorical Exclusions
- Role of Collaborative Groups in National Forest Management
- Levels of Environmental Review and the Types of Decisions Issued by the U.S. Forest Service
- Making Decisions in a Collaborative Group
- Record Keeping in Collaborative Groups
- Meeting Facilitation
- Wilderness/Wilderness Study Areas
- Inventoried Roadless Areas (IRAs) Restoration Activity Guide
- Collaborating With Diverse Interests
- Wildfire Policy
- Outcome Based Grazing
- Stewardship Contracting
- Federal Land Management Planning
- Federal Revenue Sharing and Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT)
–Congressional Research Service Overview of PILT - Hazardous Fuels
- Smoke Management
- State and Private Forestry
- Condition-Based Management and Environmental Analysis in NEPA
- Montana Forest Action Plan
- Targeted Implementation Plans of the Natural Resources Conservation Service
- Recreation Management and Collaborative Groups
- Great American Outdoors Act
- Carbon Budgets in Forests
- Collaborative Groups and the Implementation of the Montana Forest Action Plan
- The Endangered Species Act and Collaborative Groups
- The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and Collaborative Groups
- Sustaining Collaborative Groups
- Public Land Access
- Emergency Authorities and Collaborative Groups
- Potential Operational Delineations (PODs)