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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss
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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss
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Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss

Biden taps Montana environmentalist for US public lands boss
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Trout numbers continue to decline; new style of banks adopted for next phase of upper Clark Fork remedy

MICHAEL CAST The upper Clark Fork River cleanup enters a new phase this spring with remediation of a section between Warm Springs and Galen known as Phase 3. As the Montana Department of Environmental Quality and Montana National Resource Damage Program prepare to start construction mid-May, Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks biologists are dealing with a question central to the economic value and health of the river — why has the brown trout population reached all-time lows in the last several years? There is widespread concern that loss of sheltered banks from remediation is a factor. “Basically what we re seeing is that brown trout numbers are down throughout the entire river in both remediated and unmediated sections,” FWP fish biologist Nathan Cook said Wednesday during a Zoom presentation of the panelists in charge of the cleanup.

Montana s Smith River and the Battle Over the Black Butte Copper Mine

Rolling Stone Menu The Battle for the Soul of Montana A copper mine threatens the iconic Smith River. It will bring jobs and the copper needed for a renewable-energy future, but is it worth the risk to one of the last pristine waterways? By Geologist Jerry Zieg grew up next to the Smith River in central Montana, on the ranch his family has owned for five generations. The river irrigated their land. He learned to fish from its pristine bounty of westslope cutthroat trout. The river’s russet canyon walls, with 1,000-year-old pictographs drawn by the Besant and Avonlea peoples, were what first inspired his fascination with geology. Later, when he married his wife, the two floated the Smith for their honeymoon. “My family sold the part right on the river in the mid-Eighties, but I still have the rest of that land where I grew up on the Smith,” he says proudly.

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