Forest Assessments
General
- A Century of Change
- Forest Resources of the Black Hills
- Black Hills National Forest-Wide Roads Analysis Report
- Forest-Wide Travel Analysis Report-September 2007 High Resolution
Fish
Major Phase II Amendment Assessments
- Construction of Vegetative Yield Profiles
- Deer and Elk Memorandum
- Lumber Market Analysis
- Management Indicator Species Selection Report
- Research Natural Areas Assessment
- Species of Local Concern Selection Report
- Appendixes
Rare Plants
- Arrowleaf Sweet Coltsfoot
- Autumn Willow
- Beaked Spikerush
- Bloodroot
- Botrychium ascendens, B. crenulatum, and B. lineare (Regional Office Document)
- Botrychium campestre (Regional Office Document)
- Great-spurred Violet
- Groundcedar and Stiff Clubmoss
- Hoary Willow
- Large Round-leaved Orchid
- Lesquerella arenosa var. argillosa (Regional Office Document)
- Southern Maidenhair Fern and Stream Orchid
- Southwestern Showy Sedge
- Variegated Scouring Rush
Wildlife
- American Dipper
- American Kestrel
- American Marten
- Black Hills Redbelly Snake
- Broad-winged Hawk
- Cooper's Hawk and the Sharp-Shinned Hawk
- Eastern Screech Owl
- Fringed Bat
- Lincoln's sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) (Regional Office Document)
- Long-Eared Myotis
- Long-Legged Myotis
- Merlin
- Mountain plover (Charadrius montanus) (Regional Office Document)
- Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis atricapillus) (Regional Office Document)
- Northern Leopard Frog
- Northern Myotis
- Northern Saw-whet Owl
- Pale Milk Snake
- Pygmy Nuthatch
- Silver-Haired Bat
- Small-Footed Bat
- Spotted Bat
- Tiger Salamander
- Townsend's Big-Eared Bat
- Western Burrowing Owl
- Wilson's warbler (Wilsonia pusilla pileolata) (Regional Office Document)
- Woodpeckers