Blackfeet Natural Resource Conservation District: Celebrating 25 Years of Conservation and Problem Solving
The Blackfeet Natural Resource Conservation District is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year in Browning, Montana.
The Blackfeet Natural Resource Conservation District is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year in Browning, Montana.
In the fall of 2023, a professor and her 15 students got an up-close tour of the Lick Creek SNOTEL Site, to learn how the water supply forecast is predicted.
Historic 176-acre Roy Ranch in Victor conserved in partnership with the Bitter Root Land Trust.
The Jaquette's work with the Flathead Land Trust and the NRCS to help preserve their land.
The Watsons have worked with the NRCS and multiple partners to improve the health and accessibility of their land through the Joint Chiefs' project.
The Davaz's dedication to preserving a diverse, scenic, working landscape has led them down a path of partnership and cooperation with the NRCS to achieve their land restoration and conservation goals.
The Joint Chief’s Landscape Restoration Partnership between the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Forest Service holds great significance for the conservation and restoration of forested lands in northwest Montana.
In their quest to preserve their ancestral legacy and pave the way for future generations, Stark and Naomi Ickes are resolutely committed to safeguarding their family ranch near Hysham, Montana, which boasts a remarkable history spanning 117 years.
For over three decades, the Kipps have been safeguarding this land, collaborating with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).
Terry Todd is working with NRCS, Southwest Montana Sagebrush Partnership, and Ruby Valley Conservation District to take on conifer encroachment to help reduce wildfires, increase water quantity for stream flows, create a better space for wildlife, and to grow more grass for his 500 cattle.