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Western Watershed Project’s
Copper Basin Initiative
On June 8-10 2007 members of WWP’s staff and boards camped at Charcoal
Creek in Copper Basin to initiate WWP’s Copper Basin Initiative. From left:
Kelley Weston, Jon Marvel, Debra Ellers, canine Syri, Brian Ertz, Katie Fite,
Louise Wagenknecht, Katie Strong, Ralph Maughan, John Carter, canine Fifa,
Bob Wagenknecht and Dale Grooms
Starting in the summer of 2007 WWP
will be focusing staff and media
attention on the Copper Basin and
adjacent areas in central Idaho in order
to emphasize the potential and
importance of this area for wildlife
habitat and wilderness values. WWP
believes that Copper Basin and the rest
of the upper Big Lost River watershed
has the potential to be as rich a wildlife
area as the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone
National Park but with better scenery
and mountain backdrops !
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Take a look at some articles from the Summer 2007 Watersheds Messenger. Select a title
from the list at left, and CLICK to retrieve the article. For the complete edition of this
Messenger, with photos, artwork, poetry and other inclusions,
LOOK AT the PDF version.
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