Montana Outdoors Vol 19 No 3 May/jun 1988

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The Flathead above Kalispell earned a Class I species value for its river otters, ospreys, and great blue herons, while the Middle Fork earned its outstanding status for supporting important deer, elk, mountain goat, moose, and black bear habitat.
Where the Flathead main stem has abandoned old channels and formed new, a series of sloughs, crescent-shaped ponds, and lakes has resulted, providing excellent habitat for rare and endangered plants as well as wildlife. Egan Slough, near the mouth, co
...ntains the Columbia water-meal and the pygmy water lily, both listed as rare by the Montana Rare Plant Project.
A unique and little disturbed section in the upper Flathead River drainage is the 15 miles of Swan River between Squaw Creek and Swan Lake, part of which received a Class I wildlife habitat and species value. It contains both a 1 ,778-acre national wildlife refuge and The Nature Conservancy's 400-acre Swan River Oxbow Preserve, purchased to protect the largest known concentration of the globally endangered Howellia aquatilis, an aquatic plant found only in a few locations in Montana and Washington, and nowhere else in the world.


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