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Building on Ellen's Legacy — The Ellen Zimmerman Fund


by Contributor on Tuesday April 20 2021
Parson resident Ellen Zimmerman cared deeply about conservation up and down the Upper Columbia River watershed and was a tireless advocate for conservation in B.C.
While her many jobs included homesteader and organic gardener, newspaper reporter, community legal and women s advocate, it was her staunch championing for the wild creatures and places in the Columbia Valley that she will be most remembered for.
Zimmerman passed away March 8, 2020 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Zimmerman was a champion of the Columbia Wetlands for the past four decades, fighting for vital protections for one of North America’s longest intact wetlands and home to more than 300 species of fish, birds and other wildlife. She fought for the birds that flock to our local waters; she fought for the old-growth trees that rise like giants in the mist; she fought for protection of key places up and down the Columbia Valle ....

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Building on Ellen's Legacy | Columbia Valley, East Kootenay


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April 17, 2021
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Parson resident Ellen Zimmerman cared deeply about conservation up and down the Upper Columbia River watershed and was a tireless advocate for conservation in B.C.
While her many jobs included homesteader and organic gardener, newspaper reporter, community legal and women’s advocate, it was her staunch championing for the wild creatures and places in the Columbia Valley that she will be most remembered for. Ellen passed away March 8, 2020 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Ellen was a champion of the Columbia Wetlands for the past four decades, fighting for vital protections for one of North America’s longest intact wetlands and home to more than 300 species of fish, birds and other wildlife. She fought for the birds that flock to our local waters; she fought for the old-growth trees that rise like giants in the mist; she fought for protection of key places up and down the Columbia Valley, from rainforests nor ....

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Monitors doubt mining company's water fixes


ROB CHANEY
As Teck Resources hopes to expand its mountaintop-removal coal mining in British Columbia, water quality monitors in Canada and the United States warn the company’s existing mines already cause significant ecological damage.
In 2019, the company’s own research revealed that more than 90% of the cutthroat trout population had vanished in a 60-kilometer (37-mile) reach of the Upper Fording River near its mines around Sparwood, British Columbia.
On March 26, Teck pleaded guilty to two counts of illegally discharging selenium and other pollutants into the watershed and paid a $60 million fine — the largest of its kind in Canadian history.  ....

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Lower Snake River dam-breaching proposal a 'nonstarter' for more than a dozen regional environmental groups


Lower Snake River dam-breaching proposal a ‘nonstarter’ for more than a dozen regional environmental groups
By Eli Francovich, The Spokesman-Review
Published: March 17, 2021, 1:31pm
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FILE - In this May 15, 2019, file photo, the Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River is seen from the air near Colfax, Wash. A Republican congressman has proposed removing four hydroelectric dams in the Northwest, including the Lower Granite Dam, as part of a sweeping plan to save salmon populations and provide aid to farmers and others. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
SPOKANE More than a dozen regional environmental groups, including Spokane Riverkeeper, are publicly opposing a proposal to breach the four lower Snake River Dams, calling the concept a “nonstarter.” ....

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The River Mile has come a long way


The River Mile has come a long way
Started locally, an outdoor curriculum that reaches thousands in several states is awarded a big grant
 
Last updated 1/6/2021 at 8:40am
A curriculum focused on students learning outdoors within the Columbia River watershed began locally and has grown to include thousands of students and teachers in the Pacific Northwest. 
The River Mile was awarded a $100,000 Environmental Education grant from the Environmental Protection Agency in late 2020.
Janice Elvidge has worked as the education specialist for the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area since 2005. Her office is at Spring Canyon.
Tasked with coming up with an education plan for the park, Elvidge spoke with teachers to find out what they would like to see. Something involving the river is what many of them wanted. ....

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