The busy summer field season has barely begun, and our work to protect clean water is far from over. Here are three ways to get involved this summer.
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2016 Volunteer Awards
We can’t believe that another year of monitoring and restoring the Gallatin River Watershed has come and gone! To date in 2016, the 114 members of the Volunteer Task Force donated 912 hours, drove over 3,000 miles, raised over $20,000 at the Hooked on the Gallatin Banquet, and harvested at least 5,000 willows.
Before we ring in the new year, we want to take the time to celebrate the accomplishments of a few of the individuals who went to great lengths to protect the Gallatin River. Thank you to all of our volunteers, you make our work possible.
Meet Volunteer Task Force Member Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson is a busy guy. Adam works in the Environmental Management Program at the Yellowstone Club, and builds mountain bike trails on the side. When he’s not working, Adam goes to great lengths to protect the Gallatin River Watershed. We sat down with Adam the other day to learn why he decided to become a member of the Volunteer Task Force.
Meet the Task Force Volunteer Team
We give you the 2015 Volunteer Awards!