by Gallatin River Task Force | Dec 2, 2020 | Advocacy, Big Sky Water Conservation
In the late afternoon on November 30, 2020, Senator Jon Tester officially introduced the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act, a Wild and Scenic Rivers bill that would protect 336 river miles in the Treasure State. For us here at the Task Force, it was an exciting moment to...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jul 19, 2019 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Water Quality
The white cliffs of the Missouri River were permanently protected in 1976. Photo from Flickr. By ISABELLA VENDRAMIN, INTERN No matter who you are in Montana, you understand that our state’s history, prosperity, wildlife, and beauty are tied to our clean, free-flowing...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jun 18, 2018 | Task Force Events
Celebrate Fly Fishing and Conservation from June 28th to 30th, 2018 The seventh annual Gallatin River Fly Fishing Festival will make a splash in Big Sky from June 28th to 30th, 2018. After a watershed year in 2017, the Fly Fishing Festival is back in Big Sky with...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Mar 8, 2018 | River Stories
By Kristin Gardner, Executive Director, Gallatin River Task Force Last month, I was invited to join Montanans for Healthy Rivers on a trip to Washington D.C. The purpose of this trip was to meet with the Montana delegation to understand the next steps for the passage...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Sep 20, 2017 | Task Force Events
Gallatin River Task Force Hosts Tim Palmer at Lone Peak Brewery Award-winning author Tim Palmer will speak about the wild and scenic rivers system at 7 PM on Thursday, October 12th at Lone Peak Brewery. The talk will feature rivers protected under the system and...