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Outdoor news

by Hungry Horse News
| January 12, 2015 11:22 AM

Ice-fishing class

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Becoming an Outdoors-Woman program and Lone Pine State Park will sponsor an ice-fishing class with a mandatory evening class at Lone Pine State Park on Wednesday, Jan. 28, and fishing at a Kalispell location on Saturday, Jan. 31. The class is for beginning or intermediate female anglers who want to learn the basics or improve their fishing skills. Participants do not need a fishing license. The class fee is $10, and all ice fishing equipment and supplies will be provided. Registration forms are available at the FWP Region 1 offices in Kalispell. For more information, call 406-755-2706 ext. 2 or e-mail ekovacs@mt.gov.

Wilderness talks

The Bob Marshall Wilderness Foundation and the Montana Wilderness Association will host three free wilderness talks at the Flathead Valley Community College’s Arts and Technology Building, Room 139, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. On Feb. 5, Spotted Bear District Ranger Deb Mucklow will speak about “Wilderness Management 101” and management of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex. On March 5, Steve Primm, director of People and Carnivores, will talk about “The Wild is consequential: Grizzlies, people and sharing the land,” using his experiences working on grizzly and wolf recovery around Yellowstone National Park. On April 2, Hungry Horse News photographer and reporter Chris Peterson will present a slide show about “A walk on the wild side, a 200-mile hike in the spirit of Bob Marshall,” completed last year in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act.

Park talk

Glacier National Park superintendent Jeff Mow and U.S. Geological Survey research ecologist Dan Fagre will share their experiences from the 2014 International Union for Conservation of Nature’s World Parks Congress held in Sydney, Australia this past fall. The brown-bag luncheon presentation will be held in the Glacier Park Community Building in the Park’s Headquarters District on Wednesday, Jan. 21, from noon to 1 p.m.

Park snowshoeing

Glacier National Park will offer free two-hour, ranger-led snowshoe hikes on Saturdays and Sundays at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. through March 22. Snowshoes are available for rent at the Apgar Visitor Center, where the hikes will start and end. There is no group size limit, and reservations are not accepted. The snowshoe walks are suitable for varying ages and abilities, but are not recommended for children under age 6.

Birding trip

Flathead Audubon will host its annual Mission Valley field trip on Sunday, Jan. 18. Participants will look for hawks, waterfowl and other winter birds and are advised to sign up early. Carpooling is encouraged as vehicle numbers will be limited. 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 sign up, call Leslie or Bob at 406-837-4467 after 5 p.m. All ages and birding abilities are welcome.

Winter lectures

The Glacier Institute will host three lectures about wildlife at the Conrad Mansion in Kalispell on three Thursdays starting at 6 p.m. World-renowned photographer Sumio Harada will speak about Glacier National Park’s goats on Jan. 22. Former Glacier Park ranger Dave Shea will talk about wildlife encountered by Lewis and Clark on their “Voyage of Discovery” on Feb. 26. Glacier Institute education director Justin Barth will talk about Glacier Park’s fire lookouts on March 19. Tickets are $10. For more information, visit online at conradmansion.com or call 755-2166.

Winter walks

The Flathead-Kootenai Chapter of the Montana Wilderness Association will host 12 winter walks, including an ecology walk on Jan. 24 with Brian Baxer in Kalispell, a snowshoe hike to Gary Lookout from West Glacier on Feb. 7, and a Valentine’s Day excursion for singles on Feb. 14 in Libby. For more information, visit online at www.wildmontana.org/walks or call 730-2006.

Winter photos

The Burwell School of Photography will hold its 2015 Winter Wildlife Instructional Photography Workshop at the Triple D Game Farm in Kalispell on Jan. 23-26 featuring a minimum of eight photography sessions up close with big game, including cougars, lynx and even a snow leopard. For more information, visit online at www.bsop.ca or call 1-877-778-1745.