Flathead Watershed News
State Land Board Approves the Purchase of a Conservation Easement on Owen Sowerwine
The Montana Land Board granted approval for a purchased conservation easement on over 400 acres of pristine riverine habitat along the Flathead River near Kalispell on Monday. The purchase of a conservation easement on the State School Trust Land east of Kalispell, known as Owen Sowerwine, will sustain the state's management of the property as natural habitat for birds, fish and wildlife, and generate long-term funding for Montana’s K-12 schools. It will also secure public access for outdoor pursuits such as trail walking, birdwatching, hunting, fishing, and conservation education, ensuring that these activities continue to thrive for generations to come.
Executive Director Kate Sheridan departs from the Flathead Lakers
Dear Flathead Lakers members and friends, I wanted to share my decision with all of you to step down as Executive Director of Flathead Lakers to pursue a new professional opportunity. This decision has not been made lightly, as I have deeply valued my time at Flathead Lakers and the profound impact we have had together on the preservation and protection of the Flathead Watershed.
Swim Guide Season Wrap-up
Last week we did the final testing of the season for for the Swim Guide. We sampled and monitored the water quality of Flathead Lake’s swimming beaches to reduce the risk of water-borne illnesses to swimmers.
A Summer Soirée on Flathead Lake
What an unforgettable night it was at our Summer Soirée! We're absolutely thrilled to share that we had a fantastic turnout with over 125 incredible individuals joining us in support of the Flathead Lakers' mission. Because of your generosity we were able to raise an astounding $20,000, a remarkable contribution that will propel our efforts forward for the next 65 years and beyond!
Poker Paddle 2023
What a fantastic day it was at this year's Poker Paddle! We had an incredible turnout, with over 90 enthusiastic participants and an amazing team of over 30 dedicated volunteers! Thank you all for making it such a memorable day on the water.
Flathead Lakers Annual Meeting & 65th Anniversary
The Flathead Lakers Annual Meeting & 65th Anniversary Celebration brought together over 140 attendees for an unforgettable evening at the Barn at Finley Point in Polson, MT. We celebrated in style, honoring 65 years of advocacy, conservation, and education that has shaped our Lakers community.
Flathead Lake and rivers facing record low water levels this summer
What we are seeing this summer is a result of warmer than usual temperatures in high mountain elevations in May causing snow to melt earlier in the spring. “Snow disappeared quickly this spring”, said Eric Larson, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service water supply specialist. Nearly all the snow in the Flathead River Basin above Flathead Lake melted by early June, shown in the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service SNOTEL reports.
Celebrate Lake Appreciation Month in the Flathead Watershed!
Did you know that July is Lake Appreciation Month? It's a time to recognize and celebrate the incredible lakes that grace our world, including the breathtaking lakes found in the Flathead Watershed. As we immerse ourselves in the beauty of these natural wonders, let's also take a moment to learn about how we can appreciate and protect our lakes this July. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, here are some wonderful ways to honor and enjoy the lakes during this special month.
Watershed Field Trips
This May and June, the Flathead Lakers and Flathead Lake Biological Station had the privilege of hosting more than 275 enthusiastic 3rd and 5th grade students from Bigfork, Polson, and Ronan for immersive field trips to the Biological Station.
End of 2023 Session Legislative Update
The 2023 legislative session ended, and what a session it was! Although we were discouraged by some of the problematic bills that passed, we did witness a few victories for water quality and our environment. All in all, the Lakers kept track of dozens of bills and took numerous actions on them. We called and messaged our legislators, provided testimony at hearings, and asked the governor to veto bills that would harm the environment. Here is a recap of the key bills we followed and took action on during the session.
Legislative Action Needed for Septic System Overhaul
The 68th Session of the Montana Legislature recently concluded. While there have been some tacit wins for water quality, the Flathead Lakers see this as a glass half empty session.
In the initial months of the session, there were two excellent bills to address the increasingly dire situation related to septic leachate and its degradation of water quality. We would like to applaud both Representative Dave Fern and Senator Greg Hertz, legislators who represent constituents in the Flathead Watershed, for their sponsorship of these bills.
Flathead Lake Monitor - Winter 2023 // Annual Report 2022
Check out the Winter 2023 // Annual Report 2022 edition of the Flathead Lake Monitor, including new staff and board members, Owen Sowerwine natural area, the State of the Lakers, and more!
Somers Beach State Park Celebration and Development Plans from FWP
Saturday, April 15th, we celebrated the newest State Park on Flathead Lake’s shores, the Somers Beach State Park. Together with the Flathead Land Trust, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, and Montana State Parks Foundation, we were excited to share this accomplishment with you.
Free the Seed at FVCC
The Flathead Lakers participated in the 8th annual Free The Seeds fair hosted by Land to Hand at the Flathead Valley Community College. The theme for our booth was Seeding Hope
The Flathead Lakers attend Water Quality Awareness Day at the Montana State Capitol Rotunda
On Friday, March 10th, Susan Tietelman, board members Onno Wieringa and Jan Swanson traveled to Helena to attend Water Quality Awareness Day at the Montana State Capitol Rotunda.
Owen Sowerwine matching challenge and project tours
Join us on a tour of the Owen Sowerwine conservation property, to see this hidden gem right outside of Kalispell. The 442-acre property is in a braided area of the Flathead and Stillwater rivers, including islands, wetlands, and gravel bars. This intricate river system is an important piece of the puzzle in sustaining our clean water in the river and lake downstream. It is also a gem for birds, hosting over 150 species of birds, as well as grizzly bears and bull trout.
Levi Rajnowski joins the Lakers as our Student Watershed Educator
This January, Levi Rajnowski joined the Flathead Lakers as our Student Watershed Educator
Susan Teitelman joins the Flathead Lakers as our Legislative Intern
This January, Susan Teitelman joined the Flathead Lakers as our Legislative Intern.
Climate & Health in the 406 Conference
The first climate and health conference ever in Montana happens February 18, 2023 at Carroll College (Helena). Virtual option also
Share Your Flathead Climate Stories
How are you, your loved ones, your community, your traditions, or your favorite Montana places, plants, or animals experiencing rising temperatures, persistent drought, wildfires, or floods?What solutions inspire you?