Water Stewardship Information Sources

ID 1945
Citation Flathead Biomonitoring
Organization wildsight
URL http://wildsight.ca/programs/livinglakescanada/flathead-biomonitoring/
Abstract/Description or Keywords The Living Lakes Canada team is conducting water quality monitoring over five years in five different river drainages in the Flathead River Valley. Our work supports the Flathead Wild campaign goal to expand the Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park and establish a Southern Rocky Mountain Wildlife Management Area in the Flathead Valley. This valley is unmatched in North America for the variety, completeness and density of carnivore species, such as the grizzly bears that live and breed here. Rich in plants, and well-known for its brilliant wildflowers, it’s a mixing zone of plant species from four directions. The Flathead is also a key corridor for animals moving north and south through the Rocky Mountains – all the way from Montana’s Glacier National Park to Canada’s Rocky Mountains. By monitoring different drainages using a protocol developed by Environment Canada, CABIN(Canadian Aquatic Biomonitoring Network) we are able to assess potential threats from logging, fishing and other impacts on this unique freshwater ecosystem. Through engaging community members in monitoring, using the CABIN protocol, the formation of a community-driven stewardship group to protect the Flathead is underway. Together, industry, local government and community members, are working to protect one the most biologically important places on the continent. A place to be protected so that future generations may enjoy, reconnect and experience the vastness of the wild. Read our Water Stewardship Coordinator, Raegan Mallinson’s, blog on her magical time spent water monitoring in the Flathead here.
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Regional Watershed Flathead River
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Project status On-going
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