Title: Notes on Montana Wilderness
Author: Ted Kaczynski
Date: Pre-1995
Source: Notes on Montana Wilderness, Folder 15, Box 29, Ted Kaczynski Papers, University of Michigan Library (Special Collections Library). <findingaids.lib.umich.edu/catalog/umich-scl-kaczynski> & <archive.org>

Notes on wild food and on geology of the Lincoln-Helena area. This stuff was probably together in a large envelope in box under shelves in SE corner of cabin. …

List of new wild foods eaten (continuation of earlier list)

Rabbit
Porcupine
Coyote
bitterroot …
sweet cicely leaves …
Cowas roots …
Wild duck (Gadwall, Anas streptara …
Golden Currant ...
Mountain ash berries ...
Ground squirrel …
Indian paintbrush flowering heads …
Flying squirrel
White-footed mouse …
Leopard Frogs-legs
Liverberries
Buds and young leaves of Black currant (smooth-berried)
Poverty weed …
wood sorrel …
Mallow ...
Puffballs …
Morel …

Wild foods I have eaten

Meat
Birds eggs (various small birds)
Carp
Trout
Mountain whitefish
Snapping turtle
Grouse
Squirrel
Rabbit
Porcupine
Coyote
Wild duck
Marmot
Muskrat
Deer
Steller’s jay
Elk
Weasel
Wood rat
Leopard Frog’s legs
Ground squirrel
Canada Jay
Beaver
Grasshoppers, boiled
Fruits
May apples ...
Crab apples ...
Blueberries …


A letter of mine, and printed materials related to forestry practices. I wrote for this stuff when I learned that the Gehrings were going to cut trees near my property.

This must have been in the box under the shelves in SE corner of cabin.

T. J. Kaczynski
Stemple Pass Road
Lincoln, Montana 59639
May 28, 1985

Lewis and Clark County
Conservation District
Federal Building
Helena, Montana

Dear Sirs:

A logging operation is planned for the land adjoining my property and I am concerned that it should be conducted in such a way that the quality of the water in the stream flowing across my property will not be damaged. This logging is to be done on private land. I understand that there is a set of guidelines called “Best Forest Practices” or “Best Management Practices” or something like that outlining proper methods for logging operations to ensure that there will be no problems with erosion, contamination of streams with fuel or antifreeze, and so forth. I would appreciate it if you could send me a copy of these guidelines, or two copies if possible. If there is a charge for this material, please let me know and I will send the money. Thank you.

Sincerely yours,
[SIGNED] T. J. Kaczynski