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by Hungry Horse News
| November 1, 2013 2:38 PM

Park Conservancy retail store

Glacier National Park Conservancy opened their retail sales outlet on the U.S. 2 strip in Columbia Falls on Nov. 1 with plans for special shopping opportunities in November and December. The store will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m to 6 p.m. Purchases will help fund projects in Glacier Park. For more information, visit online at http://glacierconservancy.org.

Bird watching

Flathead Audubon will host a search for migratory birds in the Flathead Valley on Sunday morning, Nov. 10. The field trip route will depend on weather and recent bird sightings. Meet trip leaders Leslie Kehoe and Bob Lee at 8 a.m. at the Somers Park ‘n’ Ride at the intersection of U.S. 93 and Highway 82. To register, call 837-4467 after 5 p.m. as space is limited.

Glacier Park carnivores

Wildlife biologist and author Cristina Eisenberg will present a talk on “Saving All the Pieces: Large Carnivores in the Crown of the Continent and Beyond” at Montana House, in Apgar Village, in Glacier National Park, on Saturday, Nov. 23, at 4 p.m. Eisenberg holds a doctorate in forestry and wildlife from Oregon State University where she currently teaches ecological restoration and natural resources policy. Her presentation will be based on her forthcoming book, “The Carnivore Way: Conserving and Coexisting with America’s Carnivores” and her scientific research. Seating is limited for this free event, so reservations are needed by calling 406-888-5393.

Wolf rule comments needed

The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is seeking comments on proposed amendments to rules that would allow landowners or their agents, without a hunting license, to take a wolf that is a potential threat to human safety, livestock or pets. The proposed amendments would provide a means to carry out a new state law while ensuring the lawful take and reporting is formally defined and authorized. A public hearing on the proposed amendments will take place at FWP’s Region 1 office, 490 North Meridian Road, on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. Copies of the draft rule and comment forms are available online at www.fwp.mt.gov. Click “Public Notices.” Public comment will be accepted through Dec. 20. A final rule will considered for approval by the commission in spring 2014. For more information, call 406-444-2612, or visit online at www.fwp.mt.gov.

Flathead Lake license plates

A specialty license plate program has raised more than $118,000 to support the University of Montana Flathead Lake Biological Station and its Flathead Lake Monitoring Program. The funds were collected over the past six years from Montanans who pay a small donation with their annual vehicle registration. The specialty plate features a depiction of Flathead Lake. About $50,000 will be matched by an anonymous donor as part of a Lake Monitoring Challenge Grant — for each dollar raised up to $1 million, the donor will contribute an equal amount. Additional funds collected via license plate fees – and other donations from the community – during the next year will also be matched. For more information, visit online at www2.umt.edu/flbs/Community/KeepItBlue.aspx.

Bob Marshall fundraiser

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation will host its seventh annual Voices of the Wilderness Art Exhibit and Silent Auction on Nov. 8, at the Alpine Ballroom located 333 Main St. in Kalispell at 7 p.m. with an art exhibit, silent auction and fundraiser highlighting participants in the Artist-Wilderness-Connections. Tickets are $15 available online at www.bmwf.org/events.html or at the door.

Whitefish Mountain Films

Bluebird Guides and Outside Media will mark season five of Whitefish Mountain Films with two full evenings of films, at the Kalispell Eagles Club in Kalispell on Friday, Nov. 8, with doors opening at 6 p.m., films starting at 7 p.m. and an after-party and concert at the Eagles Club, and at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish on Saturday, Nov. 9, with doors opening at 5 p.m., films starting at 6 p.m. and an after-party at the Great Northern Bar. Tickets are $12 per night or $20 for both nights available online at www.whitefishmountainfilms.com or at Outside Media in Columbia Falls. The event is a non-profit fundraiser for Whitefish Legacy Partners and Flathead Nordic Ski Patrol.