Let the Season Begin! Earlier this week, Deb, myself and John Harbuck ventured out to set up the season's first Wolverine Monitoring Stations. Let's call it a "Soft Opening" to…
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Eighth-graders take the honors in the Sanders County essay contest
Leah Thompson, and eighth grade student at Plains Middle School won a $100 Savings Bond for her essay on "Does Wilderness Have Value?" in the annual Sanders County essay contest.…
Trainings scheduled for wolverine station leaders.
Attention wolverine wannabes! For those of you who have signed up to be monitoring station leaders and were unable to attend our December 3rd training day, there are two additional…
Help Wilderness in Montana
Breaking out of the cycle of combative politics and cynicism that has left Montana with no new wilderness designations for almost 3 decades is important to all wilderness campaigns, including…
Give the Gift of Wilderness!
Whether it’s a last minute gift for someone special or a year-end donation, there is never a better time than December to remember Wilderness with a gift! The Friends of…
It’s almost wolverine season!
Here at the office we're quickly gearing up for what promises to be a great season for wolverine "hunting" in the Idaho panhandle. This season marks the second year of …
Four wines. Four new labels, all from out Plein Air painters
Come Monday the 28th and check out the wine, meet the new wolverine project coordinator, and hang out with your Friends! 4:30 to 8:30 at the Pend Oreille Winery at…
Kelsey Brasseur is our new Wolverine Project Coordinator
Kelsey Brasseur, fresh from the Alaskan research fields, has signed on to coordinate the FSPW rare carnivore study for the 2011-12 winter season. Working with Idaho Department of Fish and…