Kootenai River Focus Watershed Coordination, 2003-2004 Annual Report.

The Kootenai River Network (KRN) was contracted by the Bonneville Power Administration; PPA Project Number 96087200 for the period June 1, 2003 to May 31, 2004 to provide Kootenai River basin watershed coordination services. The prime focus of the KRN is coordinating activities and disseminating inf...

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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:889646 2023-07-30T04:03:31+02:00 Kootenai River Focus Watershed Coordination, 2003-2004 Annual Report. Kootenai River Network 2017-08-15 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/889646 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/889646 https://doi.org/10.2172/889646 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/889646 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/889646 https://doi.org/10.2172/889646 doi:10.2172/889646 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN COMMUNICATIONS CONSULTANTS DESIGN EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES INTEREST GROUPS PLANNING RIVERS SAND STREAMS WATERSHEDS WETLANDS 2017 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/889646 2023-07-11T08:43:36Z The Kootenai River Network (KRN) was contracted by the Bonneville Power Administration; PPA Project Number 96087200 for the period June 1, 2003 to May 31, 2004 to provide Kootenai River basin watershed coordination services. The prime focus of the KRN is coordinating activities and disseminating information related to watershed improvement and education and outreach with other interest groups in the Kootenai River basin. To this end, the KRN primarily focuses on maintaining communication networks among private and public watershed improvement groups in the Columbia River Basin. The KRN willing shares its resources with these groups. The 2003-2004 BPA contract extended the original Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks contract, which was transferred to the Kootenai River Network through a Memorandum of Understanding in November 2001. The KRN objectives of this contract were carried out through Watershed Coordinator position. The highly successful Kootenai River Network Annual General Meeting in Bonners Ferry in May 2003 demonstrated the tremendous gains that the Kootenai River Network has made in trans-boundary networking of watershed issues and accomplishments. The Annual General Meeting included seventy five participants representing more than forty US and Canadian citizen groups, tribes, first nations, agencies, ministries, businesses and private land owners from Montana, British Columbia, Idaho and Alberta. The International Restoration Tour in July 2004 featured the Grave Creek and Therriault Wetlands restoration projects in Montana and the Sand Creek and Wolf Creek restoration projects in British Columbia. The tour was attended by more than thirty people representing US and Canadian Federal and State/Provincial agencies, schools, colleges, conservation groups, private land owners, consultants, tribes, first nations, and politicians. These exciting trans-boundary successes encouraged the KRN to establish half-time Watershed Coordinator positions in both the United States and Canada. In September 2004 Kim Laub ... Other/Unknown Material First Nations SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Sand Creek ENVELOPE(-128.320,-128.320,54.716,54.716)
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topic 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
COMMUNICATIONS
CONSULTANTS
DESIGN
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
INTEREST GROUPS
PLANNING
RIVERS
SAND
STREAMS
WATERSHEDS
WETLANDS
spellingShingle 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
COMMUNICATIONS
CONSULTANTS
DESIGN
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
INTEREST GROUPS
PLANNING
RIVERS
SAND
STREAMS
WATERSHEDS
WETLANDS
Kootenai River Network
Kootenai River Focus Watershed Coordination, 2003-2004 Annual Report.
topic_facet 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION
COLUMBIA RIVER BASIN
COMMUNICATIONS
CONSULTANTS
DESIGN
EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
INTEREST GROUPS
PLANNING
RIVERS
SAND
STREAMS
WATERSHEDS
WETLANDS
description The Kootenai River Network (KRN) was contracted by the Bonneville Power Administration; PPA Project Number 96087200 for the period June 1, 2003 to May 31, 2004 to provide Kootenai River basin watershed coordination services. The prime focus of the KRN is coordinating activities and disseminating information related to watershed improvement and education and outreach with other interest groups in the Kootenai River basin. To this end, the KRN primarily focuses on maintaining communication networks among private and public watershed improvement groups in the Columbia River Basin. The KRN willing shares its resources with these groups. The 2003-2004 BPA contract extended the original Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks contract, which was transferred to the Kootenai River Network through a Memorandum of Understanding in November 2001. The KRN objectives of this contract were carried out through Watershed Coordinator position. The highly successful Kootenai River Network Annual General Meeting in Bonners Ferry in May 2003 demonstrated the tremendous gains that the Kootenai River Network has made in trans-boundary networking of watershed issues and accomplishments. The Annual General Meeting included seventy five participants representing more than forty US and Canadian citizen groups, tribes, first nations, agencies, ministries, businesses and private land owners from Montana, British Columbia, Idaho and Alberta. The International Restoration Tour in July 2004 featured the Grave Creek and Therriault Wetlands restoration projects in Montana and the Sand Creek and Wolf Creek restoration projects in British Columbia. The tour was attended by more than thirty people representing US and Canadian Federal and State/Provincial agencies, schools, colleges, conservation groups, private land owners, consultants, tribes, first nations, and politicians. These exciting trans-boundary successes encouraged the KRN to establish half-time Watershed Coordinator positions in both the United States and Canada. In September 2004 Kim Laub ...
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