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Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

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Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Scotchman Peaks Wilderness

Save the wild Scotchmans

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Roughly 60 miles south of Canada, the 88,000 acre Scotchman Peaks roadless area spans the Idaho-Montana border. Since the 1970s, when the U.S. Forest Service carried out extensive evaluations of lands suitable for wilderness, this rugged, scenic and biologically diverse portion of the Cabinet Mountains has been managed for its wilderness potential. The Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness believe now is the time to preserve the Scotchmans, one of the last, and largest, wild areas in our region.

It’s Wolverine Wednesday!

February 13, 2013NoAuthor1 Comment

The results are in! Two of our stations have returned! The Wolverine Watch has observed numerous critters in their natural habitat, including: some squirrels, a few deer, a martin, and…

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It’s Wolverine Wednesday!

February 6, 2013NoAuthorLeave a comment

Hey Wolverine Volunteers! Good news everyone! On Monday, the US Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to add the wolverine to the list of threatened species under the Endangered Species Act!…

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It’s Wolverine Friday Again!

February 1, 2013NoAuthorLeave a comment

Hey Wolverine Volunteers! Last week was one of the most interesting, jam-packed weeks of my career as a biologist. I hung five beaver halves in trees around the West Cabinets.…

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It’s Wolverine…Friday?

January 18, 2013NoAuthorLeave a comment

Sorry folks. With all this buzz about wolverine stations I’ve forgotten what day it is. So your wolverine update is coming a few days late. Good news! The bait station…

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It’s Wolverine Wednesday!

January 9, 2013NoAuthorLeave a comment

Volunteer Training Day! A big thank you to all the volunteers who showed up last Saturday for our volunteer training day. With over 35 people in attendance, the room was…

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It’s Wolverine Wednesday!

January 2, 2013NoAuthorLeave a comment

Happy New Year! We're getting closer and closer to the start of this years field season. Don't forget to mark your calendars, it's time to go find some mustelids! Just…

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Volunteer Training Day

December 26, 2012NoAuthorLeave a comment

Come join us January 5th for this seasons volunteer training day. This training will be in partnership with the Idaho Conservation League and Selkirk Outdoor Leadership and Education Inc. It…

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It’s Wolverine Wednesday!

December 26, 2012NoAuthorLeave a comment

I hope that everyone enjoyed an fun-filled holiday! If you're like me you ate way too much at the dinner table this year and are looking for a way to…

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To pass on a Scotchman Peaks Wilderness for our children and grandchildren.

Upcoming Events & Hikes

  • National Public Lands Day – Trail Project: East Fork #563
    Saturday Sep 27, 2025
  • End of Season Trail Project: Star Gulch #1016
    Wednesday Oct 01, 2025
  • Hike Full – Scotchman Peak Summit: End Of Season Hike
    Sunday Oct 05, 2025

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  • EP 38: From Conservation to Collaboration with Zach Hagadone, Part 3

    Listen to EP 38: From Conservation to Collaboration with Zach Hagadone, Part 3 Part 3 in the series: Timber Wars, From Conservation to Collaboration with Zach Hagadone

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  • Ep 37: PART 2 - From Conservation to Collaboration with Zach Hagadone: Timber History, continued

    Listen to Ep 37: PART 2 - From Conservation to Collaboration with Zach Hagadone: Timber History, continued Most people living in the Northwest are at least somewhat familiar with the infamous Timber Wars. But the history of the Timber Wars is far more complex and dynamic than we are led to believe. There was strife and a clashing of cultures, of course. But there is also a rich history of collaboration between…

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