Jan
31
2012
Scott Emmerich, North Fork District Ranger, sent out the following announcement a couple of days ago concerning the upcoming Interlocal Meeting in Glacier Park . . . We’re trying to go “paperless” with our Interlocal Meeting notifications this winter. It would be helpful to me if you’d spread the word to those in your [...]
Tags: Glacier Park, North Fork Interlocal Agreement
Jan
31
2012
The wolf hunt is officially over for the North Fork and environs. Here is the press release . . . The hunting of all wolves in Montana Wolf Management Unit 110 which includes portions of Lincoln and Flathead Counties, in northwestern Montana, will close Wednesday, February 1, 2012 at one half-hour after sunset. The order [...]
Tags: Montana FWP, wolf hunt, wolf population, wolf quotas
Jan
27
2012
First the grizzlies started moving back out onto the high plains, now a young male wolf called “OR7″ has wandered into California. California being California, it’s a big deal. The New York Times has the story. It includes some pointed observations by Ed Bangs, the recently retired U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wolf recovery coordinator [...]
Tags: California, OR7, wolf recovery
Jan
27
2012
Here’s a pretty useful write-up on the proposed new national forest planning rule. Or, for those of you who like to read source documents, the official U.S. Forest Service press release and a link to the (take a deep breath) “Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for the National Forest System Land Management Planning Rule” [...]
Tags: forest management, national forest plan, national forest planning rule, U.S. Forest Service
Jan
26
2012
A shiny, new set of national forest management rules are due to take effect in early March . . . The Obama administration says new rules to manage nearly 200 million acres of national forests will protect watersheds and wildlife while promoting uses ranging from recreation to logging. The new rules, to replace guidelines thrown [...]
Tags: forest management, national forest plan, national forest planning rule, U.S. Forest Service
Jan
25
2012
This week, Larry talks about folk’s penchant to worry about the weather . . . Apparently we humans have an inbred need to worry about something all of the time. In the first week of January, I heard several people comment that they were worried that if it didn’t snow soon, we would have a [...]
Tags: flooding, Larry Wilson, wildfires
Jan
18
2012
Larry does a retrospective on the big issues of last year, including the North Fork Road and successful efforts to terminate resource extraction activities in the transboundary Flathead Valley . . . January is the month when everyone looks back on the previous year to see what the biggest news stories were and to make [...]
Tags: Larry Wilson, memorandum of understanding, North Fork Road, transboundary Flathead
Jan
15
2012
Here’s a little North Fork area search and rescue action . . . Two cross-country skiers were rescued Sunday from the remote North Fork area of Glacier National Park after spending the night lost and stranded in the backcountry during a winter storm. A husband and wife from Kalispell, ages 46 and 39 respectively, sent [...]
Tags: Akokala Creek Trail, Glacier National Park, North Fork, search and rescue
Jan
15
2012
Well, we can’t go too many weeks without talking about the darn road. So, here’s the latest, courtesy of the Daily Inter Lake. The item of most direct interest to North Forkers is that the county will probably start taking applications for this summer’s dust control cost-share program in February . . . The work [...]
Tags: dust abatement, Flathead County road department, road maintenance
Jan
11
2012
This week, Larry wraps up the year-end news and discusses the impending arrival of a group from the University of Montana Geography Department . . . Another holiday season is over. On the North Fork, we had a great Christmas party, a collection of New Year’s Eve gatherings and 30 people gathered on the bank [...]
Tags: beach party, Christmas party, Larry Wilson, New Year's Eve, University of Montana