Archives for: June 2009, 22
June 22, 2009International attention sought for border parks
HELENA — The state of conservation at two Northern Rockies national parks near a place eyed for possible coal mining will be reviewed by a UNESCO committee meeting in Spain this week. Groups that say Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, c...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 06/22/09
Tribal chairman revels in Oval Office meeting
BILLINGS (AP) — Call it a White House meeting of brothers. The chairman of the Crow Tribe, Cedric Black Eagle, met President Obama in the Oval Office recently, a year after Obama became part the Crow's Whistling Water Clan through a tribal adop...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 06/22/09
International attention sought for border parks
The state of conservation at two Northern Rockies national parks near a place eyed for possible coal mining will be reviewed by a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) committee meeting in Spain this week. Groups t...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 06/22/09
Groups say mining poses risk to parks
HELENA — The state of conservation at two Northern Rockies national parks near a place eyed for possible coal mining will be reviewed by a UNESCO committee meeting in Spain this week.
Groups that said Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, consisting of a U.S. park and a Canadian park, is at risk hope the meeting in Seville, Spain, will bring their concern some global attention...
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 06/22/09
Global attention sought for parks
HELENA - The state of conservation at two Northern Rockies national parks near a place eyed for possible coal mining will be reviewed by a UNESCO committee meeting in Spain this week. Groups that say Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, consist...
Posted in: The Billings Gazette on 06/22/09



