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Comments on Many Glacier wildlife viewing wanted

by CHRIS PETERSON
Hungry Horse News | November 5, 2009 11:00 PM

Many Glacier is one of the most popular wildlife viewing areas in Glacier National Park.

It's also one of the most frustrating for Park rangers.

With a large hotel and campground attracting lots of people, next to a narrow valley full of berry bushes, brush and swale attracting lots of grizzly bears, trouble is inevitable.

The two-legged creatures don't always follow the rules.

Some don't understand that it's a bad idea to walk up to a grizzly with a point-and-shoot camera.

So last week the Park Service announced it wants ideas for making wildlife viewing safer.

"The preferred alternative is to come up with a plan," said Jack Potter, Glacier's Chief of Science and Resources Management, but right now, there isn't a plan for wildlife viewing. There isn't a plan for where turnouts should and shouldn't be. There isn't a plan for an appropriate place to put a wildlife viewing platform that allows visitors to view wildlife without disturbing them.

If the Park decides to implement any of those ideas — like adding turnouts or closing turnouts or adding a platform — it needs to complete an environmental assessment.

The first step is what's called a 'scoping" process. In short, the public is invited to its own ideas through the National Park Service's planning website. Go to http://parkplanning.nps.gov/glac and select Wildlife Viewing Plan — Many Glacier, the last of 19 items on the park's list of projects.

Mail written comments to: Superintendent, Glacier National Park, Attn: Wildlife Viewing Plan P.O. Box 128, West Glacier, Montana 59936.

Comments are due no later than Monday, Nov. 30.