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Grave Creek (before)

Transboundary Project

The Kootenai River Network contributed to the funding of a project on 3-Bars ranch on Sand Creek British Columbia.  The US Fish and Wildlife through Montana Partners for Fish and Wildlife contributed the funds for purchasing and installing an off-site watering system.  Other contributors to the project included the Columbia Basin Trust and Trout Unlimited Canada.  For additional information contact Rox Rogers at Rox_Rogers@fws.gov

 

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The Kootenai River Network

An alliance of diverse citizen's groups, individuals, businesses, industry, and tribal and government water resource management agencies in Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia. Our mission is to involve stakeholders in the protection and restoration of the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Kootenai River Basin waters.

 

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Contact: director@kootenairivernetwork.org

Page Last Modified:Wednesday, 24-Feb-2010 23:35:48 EST

 

Kootenai River Basin
>An International Watershed

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Grave Creek (after)

Basin News

For those of you used to seeing KRN-BC on this site, you may wonder where Kootenay River Network BC has gone.  Not far, in fact we haven’t moved, but we have changed our name.  People we network with in BC could never keep the distinction between Kootenai River Network and Kootenay River Network-BC straight.  KRN-BC is now named Mainstreams.  Our new website will be available at mainstreams.ca in a couple of weeks.  We are still a sister organization to Kootenai River Network and still share two of our Board of Directors with KRN, but KRN-BC needs to establish a distinct Canadian identity so we can expand our focus to the entire Canadian Columbia Basin.