Photos
Please enjoy these photos that document the unique and special values of Waterton-Glacier and the mining threats to these values. If you would like to obtain print quality photos for reproduction with credits, please contact us at info@savewatertonglacier.com
- Waterton-Glacier is home to hundreds of Grizzly Bears-strip mining destroys their habitat
- Waterton-Glacier has the greatest diversity of flowing plants Canada
- Today Waterton-Glacier’s mountain fed streams are the cleanest in the world
- The pristine streams of Waterton-Glacier provides some the greatest fishing opporunities in North America
- This unprotected river valley in British Columbia flows south into Waterton-Glacier. It is home to the greatest density of grizzly bears in North America and under threat from mining proposals
- These mountain and the water that flows from them will never be the same.
- A strip mine of this scale, known as the Lodgepole Mine, would directly upstream from Waterton-Glacier
- This strip mine, known as coal mountain, is just kilometers from Waterton-Glacier
- Coalbed methane is proposed upstream from Waterton-Glacier, this industry has a long track record of polluting water.
- Waterton-Glacier is a backbackers haven with over 1,000 kms of hiking trails
- The mountains of Waterton-Glacier were recognized as the world’s first international peace park in 1932
- Waterton-Glacier’s lakes are refugee for endangered, native trout
- The last of Waterton-Glacier’s beautiful glaciers will disappear by 2030














