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Washington, DC – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today commended
an agreement between the governments of British Columbia and Montana to
strengthen protections for the Flathead River Basin and the Waterton-Glacier
International Peace Park.
“This agreement is an historic milestone for the protection of the
Flathead Valley and the extraordinary natural wonders that it contains,”
said Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar. “We would not have come this
far if it were not for the leadership of people like Senator Baucus, who
has worked tirelessly for so many years to protect the Flathead River
for future generations. I look forward to continuing to work with
Senator Baucus, Governor Schweitzer, Senator Tester, and others in
Montana and Canada to build a long-term strategy to protect these
incredible resources on both sides of the border.”
The Flathead River flows south from British Columbia into the United
States and forms the western boundary of Glacier National Park. This
action adds significant protections to an area that has already been
identified as having global significance. Together with Canada’s
Waterton Lakes National Park, the Waterton-Glacier International Peace
Park was the world’s first transboundary park when it was created in
1932.
Contact:
David Barna (NPS), 202-208-6843,
David_Barna@nps.gov |