Interested in seeing what watershed restoration looks like on-the-ground? LCFWG and partners are planning a field visit to previous restoration projects on November 8, 2019. The plan is to meet in Superior, MT and see a variety of projects that our member, Trout Unlimited, has implemented over the last few years in collaboration with other partners. Contact LCFWG Coordinator, Brita Olson, for more information and site visit details!
The Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group’s 4th Quarter Meeting date is set! Join us to learn about ongoing and upcoming projects in the Lower Clark Fork Watershed on December 4, 2019. Location will be confirmed and agenda will be developed closer to the meeting date.
UPDATE (March 17, 2020): Due to the rapidly developing novel coronavirus outbreak, this meeting is cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.
Quarterly meetings provide a venue for watershed group members and partners to meet and discuss ongoing watershed projects, recognize opportunities for improved collaboration, and plan for future watershed restoration efforts.
The 3rd Quarter Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group Meeting will be held on Friday, September 25 at 1:00 PM MST. The meeting will be held virtually, via Go-To Meeting.
Partners plan to review projects completed this year as well as those that are upcoming this fall and next year:
Upper Prospect Creek Habitat Enhancement Project (July 2020)
Fishtrap Creek Habitat Enhancement Project (July 2020)
West Fork Road Realignment Project (July-August 2020)
Beartrap Road Storage Project (July-August 2020)
Emma Creek Road Obliteration Project (September/October 2020)
Thompson River Road Investigation (2020 – 2021)
Sims Meander Project (2021-2022)
Contact LCFWG Coordinator, Brita Olson, for a full agenda or call-in information.
The Lower Clark Fork Watershed Group’s 4th Quarter Meeting is scheduled for Friday, December 11 at 1:00 PM MST. Call-in information will be sent out the week of the meeting – contact Brita for details / to be included on the LCFWG mailing list.
Look forward to a presentation from Carl Saunders with the USFS PacFish/InFish Biological Opinion Monitoring Program, on trends that the USFS is monitoring in our watershed.