Flathead Valley (British Columbia)

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Flathead Valley (British Columbia) is a largely undeveloped, ecologically rich valley in southeastern British Columbia known for its intact wildlife habitat and role in the greater Crown of the Continent ecosystem.

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Flathead Valley (British Columbia) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
valley
adjacentTo Glacier National Park (Montana) NERFINISHED
Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park region NERFINISHED
borderWith Montana NERFINISHED
characterizedBy high ecological integrity
intact wildlife habitat
largely undeveloped landscape
contains Flathead River (British Columbia segment) NERFINISHED
tributary streams of the Flathead River
country Canada
drainageOf Flathead River NERFINISHED
ecosystemType montane
riparian
subalpine
environmentalSignificance one of the most ecologically intact valleys in southern Canadian Rockies
governedBy Province of British Columbia NERFINISHED
hasLandUse fishing
forestry
hunting
recreation
hasVegetation alpine meadows
coniferous forests
riparian wetlands
importantFor Crown of the Continent conservation
transboundary wildlife movement
wildlife connectivity
knownFor biodiversity
ecological richness
grizzly bear habitat
intact predator–prey systems
large carnivore populations
lynx habitat
wolverine habitat
locatedIn British Columbia
Crown of the Continent region NERFINISHED
East Kootenay region NERFINISHED
southeastern British Columbia
near Waterton Lakes National Park NERFINISHED
partOf Canadian Rockies NERFINISHED
Crown of the Continent ecosystem NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountain ecosystems NERFINISHED
subjectOf conservation campaigns
land-use planning debates
threatenedBy energy development proposals
mining proposals
potential resource development

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Crown of the Continent Ecosystem hasPart Flathead Valley (British Columbia)