Rivers Rundown Speaker Series: Wild & Scenic Wildlife Presentation
Flathead Rivers Alliance presents 2026 Rivers Rundown Speaker Series! Learn from regional experts about what makes our Wild and Scenic Rivers outstanding and remarkable.
Join us to hear from Mark Biel, Glacier National Park’s Natural Resources Program Manager, and learn about the Park’s role managing for wildlife living in our Wild and Scenic river corridors and their watersheds.
Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, community member, or aspiring volunteer, this event is for you.
Speakers
Mark Biel
Mark Biel serves as the Natural Resources Program Manager, at Glacier National Park, where he works to conserve and manage the diverse wildlife and ecosystems that define this iconic landscape. His work focuses on protecting species and habitats within complex river corridors and broader watershed systems, helping ensure that these environments remain resilient for future generations.
Event Details
Date: April 28, 2026
Time: 5:30 to 6:30 PM
Location: Sacred Waters Brewing
Cost: Free and open to the public
What You Will Learn
How Glacier National Park manages wildlife within Wild and Scenic River corridors
The connection between healthy watersheds and thriving wildlife populations
Key species that depend on the Flathead River system
The role of conservation and river protections in sustaining biodiversity
Who Should Attend
Community members interested in local wildlife and ecology
River recreationists and conservation supporters
Current and prospective River Ambassadors
Anyone who cares about protecting the Flathead’s natural heritage
Host Venue
Special thanks to Sacred Waters Brewing for their continued support in hosting this event.
Come learn, connect, and be inspired by the wildlife that makes the Flathead River system so unique. Bring a friend and enjoy an evening of learning, community, and conservation.
River Ambassador Training Credit
This presentation qualifies as River Ambassador training for the 2026 season. Fulfills the Wildlife ORV Module and attendance can be credited toward volunteer training requirements. If you are considering becoming a Flathead Rivers Alliance River Ambassador, this is a great opportunity to get started while connecting with the community.