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Vital Passageway for People and Wildlife panel
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: May 9, 2018
Caption: Vital Passageway for People and Wildlife panel
Additional Description: Captions: (bottom right) Blackfoot Challenge: Working to Conserve the Valley Conserving the natural beauty and rural lifestyle is more than a vision for the Blackfoot Challenge. This "grass roots" group of private landowners, agencies and local officials formed in 1993. Together, they work on many fronts fro restoring streams, conserving water, improving grazing, and controlling weed to educating others about land stewardship. (above) Restoring fish passage at diversions has improved fish survival in the Blackfoot. (bottom) Tours in the Blackfoot build public-private partnerships and foster resources stewardship.; (bottom left) You Can Help Treat the land and its wildlife with the respect you give to your own home: • You are in a valley with plentiful public lands, but many working ranches as well. Please respect private property. • When camping or picnicking store foods securely and leave sites cleaner than when you arrived. Both black and grizzly bears inhabit the Blackfoot River county and are attracted to our foods.
Submitted: September 9, 2018, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p444708
File Size: 3.537 Megabytes

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