Rivière· 2 segments
Kishenehn Creek
Crosses 2 administrative regions : East Kootenay, Flathead
Total length
9km
Max discharge
22,9m³/s
Max Strahler
4
Segments matched
2
River geography2 admin regions · 0 communes
2 administrative regions crossed (GADM L2)
- East KootenayBritish Columbia · Canada13.6 kmin this dpt
- FlatheadMontana · United States9.2 kmin this dpt
8 intersecting protected areas
Wildlife Habitat Areas
IUCN Not ApplicableWildlife Habitat Areas
Waterton Glacier International Peace Park
IUCN Not ApplicableWorld Heritage Site (natural or mixed)
Waterton Glacier International Peace
IUCN Not ApplicableUNESCO-MAB Biosphere Reserve
Glacier
IUCN IINational Park
Glacier Proposed or Recom
IUCN IbRecommended Wilderness
Flathead Watershed Area
IUCN Not ApplicableFlathead Watershed Area
Flathead, Montana
IUCN VWild and Scenic River
Helen C. Foreman Trust
IUCN VConservation Easement
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Species present
56 distinct species · 332 observations
Source: GBIF Occurrence snapshot 2026-05-01.
Ecological tissue
Sample of 22 species (selected proportionally per kingdom among those with at least one documented interaction here) to keep the graph readable. Hover for details, click to explore the full ecosystem of a species.
ℹ️ The territory contains many more species than displayed and all their documented interactions: the graph is intentionally the structural skeleton (top-N species by composite local score, edges filtered by Serrano 2009 disparity filter α=0.2).
Indicateurs du tissu écologique
Tissu écologique de Kishenehn Creek : 17 espèces reliées par 31 interactions GloBI sur 3 types (connectance 12.3%, filtre Serrano α=0.2). 6 bulles taxonomiques (cascade genre/famille GloBI, ≥3 espèces).
Comparaison sur la connectance du réseau local complet vs distribution nationale (toutes les communes françaises).
Hydrology (HydroRIVERS v10)
Total length
9km
Max discharge
22,9m³/s
Max Strahler
4
Segments matched
2
HydroRIVERS v1.0 (Lehner et al. 2019) aggregated by name + main_riv → 1 entity = 1 named river.