October 29, 2006

Good articles in Fall issue of "Wild Times"

Rachel Potter informs us that the Fall issue of Wild Times, the Wildsight newsletter, has several items relevant to the North Fork. There's a short piece on page two discussing uncertainties in the environmental review process for the Cline Coal Mine. The following page has a couple of articles on the North Fork grizzly bear population.

See the Wildsight Newsletters page for links to current and past issues.

Posted by nfpa at 11:18 AM

October 24, 2006

Coal mine poses a looming threat to water quality

A good article posted to the Tuesday, October 24, 2006 online edition of the Daily Inter Lake . . .

While the Flathead Basin’s water quality has plenty of local pollution to contend with, there’s also a distant, looming threat that has generated considerable concern.

Potential coal-mine development in the remote Canadian Flathead is in the hands of another country, another government with different environmental rules.

But Montana officials have engaged in the provincial process in an unprecedented fashion and there has been an effort to gather baseline water-quality information from the pristine headwater streams that feed Montana’s North Fork Flathead River.

“It’s probably one of the biggest threats to the Flathead system right now,” said Ric Hauer of the University of Montana’s Flathead Lake Biological Station. “The North Fork plays an incredibly important role in maintaining the water quality of Flathead Lake.”

Flathead Lake is as clean as it is largely because of the waters that flow from protected or undeveloped forest lands such as those found in the Canadian Flathead, where there are just a handful of summer cabins and outfitter lodges.

Read the entire article . . .

Posted by nfpa at 09:37 AM

October 09, 2006

"Flathead Wild" website debuts

Rachel Potter just notified us of the debut of the Flathead Wild website, which "is part of a new effort to raise awareness in Canada about issues facing the Canadian Flathead."

According to the site's "welcome" page, "The Flathead Valley is one of the most biologically important places on earth. Flathead Wild is a campaign to keep the Valley wild and protected from ineffective land use planning."

We've added Flathead Wild to our "Related Links" sidebar.

Posted by nfpa at 03:25 PM