by Gallatin River Task Force | May 7, 2015 | Water Monitoring
Spring has sprung. The air is getting warmer. Dogtooth violets are blooming in abundance. High in the mountains the snow has started to melt. Over the past few weeks, you may have noticed the river changing. Rivers ebb and flow with the seasons. During the winter,...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Mar 3, 2015 | Water Monitoring
Those of us who like to play outside in the winter have spent valuable time bemoaning the current snow situation. In addition to complaining about snow scarcity, we should take a moment to worry about the future of water as well. High elevation spring snowmelt feeds...