Public Officials Deserve Thanks for Protecting Flathead Water
The Friday, March 7, 2008 online edition of the Flathead Beacon published the following commentary by Will Hammerquist, Glacier program manager for the National Parks Conservation Association . . ....
View ArticleCanadian Flathead left out of natural-gas deal
From the Saturday, December 6, 2008 online edition of the Daily Inter Lake . . . BP Canada on Friday received natural-gas rights for a potential energy project in a segment of British Columbia watched...
View ArticleCoalition petitioning for Waterton and Glacier Park protections
Here’s an excellent article — with video — that appeared in today’s Missoulian . . . Glacier National Park and its neighbor to the north are endangered by mining proposals, and the international...
View ArticleWeb log covers this week’s UN World Heritage Committee meeting
In case you missed it on the read-through of the article linked in the previous post, Will Hammerquist of the NPCA and Ryland Nelson of Wildsight “…have established a new Web site,...
View ArticlePolebridge gets a yurt
Housing in Polebridge is nothing if not eclectic — a motley collection of cabins, a few houses, a trailer or two, a couple of tipis and now, a yurt. The Flathead Beacon has the story . . . Nomads first...
View ArticlePartnering to protect the Transboundary Flathead watershed
Dave Hadden, director of Headwaters Montana, Robin Steinkraus, executive director of the Flathead Lakers and Will Hammerquist, program manager for the National Parks Conservation Association’s Glacier...
View ArticleProposed bill could open up Glacier Park to Homeland Security projects
An important story posted to this week’s Hungry Horse News concerning the so-called “National Security and Federal Lands Protection Act.” Recommended reading . . . Glacier National Park’s border with...
View ArticlePolebridge Merc hosts “Transboundary” interpretive trail
Will Hammerquist of the Polebridge Mercantile got together with several conservation groups to sponsor a “Transboundary” interpretive trail . . . Several U.S. and Canadian environmental groups have...
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