FSPW volunteers were on hand May 14 to help with the 17th annual STOKR (Scenic Tour of Kootenai River), a biking fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity in Libby, Montana. Approximately…
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Rare Forest Carnivore Study Results
The Results are in! If you are a fan of wild critters, especially wolverines and other rare forest carnivores, you may have been following the work we did this last…
“Queen of the Sun” reminds us to take better care of the planet.
Last evening, I saw Queen of the Sun, a movie about honey bees and their incredible connectivity with humans as providers of pollination for over half the food we eat.…
June 10: Jack Nisbett to speak at the Clark Fork Senior Center.
June 10: FSPW and Bonner County Historical Museum cosponsor a talk by Jack Nisbett about explorer David Thompson at the Clark Fork Senior Center, time to be announced. This event…
May 31: The Annual State of the Scotchman in Sandpoint
May 31: The Annual State of the Scotchman meeting takes place at Sandpoint Community Hall beginning at 6 p.m. Volunteer appreciation presentations, short films, an update from FSPW exec Phil…
May 12: Rare Carnivor Study Results at EBC Library
Michael Lucid and Lacy Robinson from Idaho Fish and Game will give a presentation on the 2011 rare carnivore study and wolverine search that took place in the Scotchmans over…
Doug Scott Looks Back at Earth Day 1970
Doug’s talk, “Earth Day and the Emerging Environmental Movement In The 1970s – A Founder Looks Back,”, will be held on Earth Day, April 22, at 7:00 p.m. at the…
Plein air artists grace new FSPW note cards.
Dozens of pieces of original art featuring the proposed Scotchman Peaks Wilderness are created annually during two plein air events sponsored by Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness. The Scotchman Peaks…