by Gallatin River Task Force | Feb 17, 2020 | River Stories
The Task Force gets a license plate. While news is breaking of organizations across Montana losing their license-plate programs, we’re happy to report that our design has been finalized and that the Friend of the Gallatin plate is now available at MVD offices...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Dec 5, 2019 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Sustainable Watershed Stewardship Plan
BY KRISTIN GARDNER An integrated approach to secure the future of water in Big Sky. Over the past year, sustainability initiatives have been gaining momentum across Big Sky. After recently participating in a two-day workshop on sustainable tourism and the inaugural...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Aug 7, 2019 | Volunteering
BY STEPHANIE LYNN AND HOLLY HILL The Gallatin River Task Force and Gallatin Watershed Council have teamed up to host the first collaborative Gallatin River Cleanup. Join us on August 29th to pick up trash from the headwaters to the valley. What: Gallatin River Cleanup...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jul 19, 2019 | Gallatin River Forever
Custer Gallatin National Forest staff educate festival-goers at a table demonstrating how streams change over time. BY STEPHANIE LYNN, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR Fishing. Climbing. Paddling. Oh my! The Gallatin River Festival, held on June 29th and 30th,...
by Gallatin River Task Force | May 16, 2019 | Task Force Events, Volunteering, Water Quality
Why dog poop is bad for rivers, community health The roughly 84 million doggie denizens living in the US produce an estimated 11.6 million tons of poop every year. That’s enough doo to fill nearly 300,000 eighteen-wheelers parked bumper-to-bumper from New York...