by Gallatin River Task Force | Oct 22, 2018 | Water Quality
Published in Explore Big Sky on October 14, 2018 Nitrogen levels measured in the West Fork of the Gallatin River during summer 2018 were some of the highest ever recorded, which may have contributed to increased algae in the Gallatin River, according to the Gallatin...
by Gallatin River Task Force | May 18, 2018 | Task Force Events, Volunteering, Water Quality
YES for Responsible Mining has started gathering signatures for I-186 and they are seeking volunteers to assist. Volunteers will play an integral role in helping the campaign collect over 25,000 signatures by June 22 to ensure the initiative appears on the November...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Apr 4, 2018 | River Stories
The Gallatin River Task Force said farewell to three familiar faces on our board of directors and welcomed five new members to the team this winter. Ron Bowlin, San Goveia, and Nancy Sheil contributed years of service to the Task Force. With their guidance, the Task...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Mar 29, 2018 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Water Quality
A Letter from Our Board True to our mission, the Gallatin River Task Force made great progress in 2017 on the promise to be diligent when it comes to the health of the Upper Gallatin River and its tributaries. Three words best describe our accomplishments this past...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Feb 22, 2018 | River Stories, Task Force Events
By Dr. Duncan Patten, Hydro-ecologist Don’t miss “Of Wilderness and Resorts: 150 Years of Change in Gallatin Canyon and Big Sky” on March 16th at 6:00 PM at the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center. Join us to engage in the intersection of past and present and...