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Who We Are

The Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group (LCFWG) is an "umbrella" organization that connects watershed councils, agencies, and corporate partners working on collaborative watershed restoration efforts through the lower Clark Fork River and its tributaries.

Where We Work

The lower Clark Fork watershed is defined from the Clark Fork River's confluence with the Flathead River downstream to Lake Pend Oreille.

What We Do

Our mission is to facilitate collaboration among watershed stakeholders and to coordinate efforts to maintain, enhance and restore the ecological integrity of tributaries to the lower Clark Fork River. The focus of our work is primarily on in-stream and on-the-ground restoration projects that improve water quality and enhance habitat for bull trout and westslope cutthroat trout.

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Beartrap road storage benefits fish and wildlife

Beartrap road storage benefits fish and wildlife

November 23, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on Beartrap road storage benefits fish and wildlife

Another project completed in 2020 with partners on the Lolo National Forest was the Beartrap Road Storage Project. Multiple culverts were removed and over 7 miles of road prism were stored (ripped, covered with debris, seeded; left in a hydrologically neutral condition) in the Beartrap Creek drainage, a tributary to Fishtrap Creek outside of Thompson […]

Partners move road away from Fishtrap Creek

Partners move road away from Fishtrap Creek

September 18, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on Partners move road away from Fishtrap Creek
Partners collaborate to enhance habitat in Fishtrap Creek

Partners collaborate to enhance habitat in Fishtrap Creek

August 24, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on Partners collaborate to enhance habitat in Fishtrap Creek
Grow habitat for pollinators in your own backyard

Grow habitat for pollinators in your own backyard

August 10, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on Grow habitat for pollinators in your own backyard

RFP for Emma Creek Road Project

August 3, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on RFP for Emma Creek Road Project
Enhancing habitat in Prospect Creek

Enhancing habitat in Prospect Creek

July 27, 2020 LCFWG Comments Off on Enhancing habitat in Prospect Creek

 

Contact

Email
info@lcfwg.org
Phone
208.304.3852
Mail
PO Box 1329
Trout Creek, MT 59874

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  • Beartrap road storage benefits fish and wildlife November 23, 2020
  • Partners move road away from Fishtrap Creek September 18, 2020
  • Partners collaborate to enhance habitat in Fishtrap Creek August 24, 2020
  • Grow habitat for pollinators in your own backyard August 10, 2020
  • RFP for Emma Creek Road Project August 3, 2020

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