$1000 grant for wolverines is looking for a match.

Ross Cedars Creek
Fisher
We caught this fisher taking the bait with one of our FSPW cameras. It’s always a great moment when you get to see the pictures!

A generous anonymous donor has once again put $1000 into our coffers for the upcoming winter rare carnivore study. We challenge the rest of our Friends to come up with a similar amount for this important project. Go to https://www.scotchmanpeaks.org/donate/ and follow the instruction on screen (be sure to note that it’s for wolverines in the final page) or send your check to “Wolverine Study, c/o FSPW, P.O. Box 2061, Sandpoint, ID 83864. Thanks very much!

P.S. Wolverine station training day is December 7, contact mustelids@scotchmanpeaks.org to attend!

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Sandy Compton has been program coordinator for Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness since 2009. He is also a storyteller and author of both fiction and non-fiction books, and the publisher at bluecreekpress.com.

In addition to his other duties, he runs the FSPW All Star Trail Team (www.scotchmanpeaks.org/trails), which works on Forest Service trails in the Scotchman Peaks. He is a trail surveyor as well, and a C-Certified Crosscut Bucker/Feller and USFS National Saw Policy OHLEC instructor.

Sandy grew up on a small farm/woodlot at the south end of the proposed wilderness and lives there still. He is also board member of the National Wilderness Stewardship Alliance and a planning team member for the Northern Rockies Wilderness Skills Institute.

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