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Showing posts with label Clark Fork River Cleanup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clark Fork River Cleanup. Show all posts

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Helena area stream restoration volunteer event - this Saturday!!

Mine waste in the Telegraph Creek floodplain (image source unknown) 
The Pat Barns Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Trout Unlimited-National, and the Little Blackfoot River (near Helena) need you!!
"The Pat Barnes Chapter of Trout Unlimited and TU’s Clark Fork River Project invite you to join us in our efforts to revegetate the restored section of Telegraph Creek at the Lilly Orphan Boy Mine site. In 2016, TU and Montana DEQ removed 9,000 cubic yards of mine waste from Telegraph Creek and restored 350 feet of stream channel in the headwaters of the Little Blackfoot River.














The day will begin with a tour of the restored stretch of Telegraph Creek. Rob Roberts, TU Project Manager, will explain the techniques TU and partners used to reclaim the mine site and reconstruct Telegraph Creek. Following the tour, we will plant native trees and shrubs in the restored area.
Revegetation of this area will protect the stream bank and hillslope, promote native plant growth, and add shade to Telegraph Creek.  Please meet at 8:00 AM at the Van’s Thriftway parking lot on Saturday, September 30th. From there we will drive an hour to the site. Please bring appropriate clothing, footwear, and work gloves. Lunch will be provided.  We will finish the volunteer event around 2pm.
To RSVP please contact Max Lewis ASAP via phone or email at mlewis@tu.org or 207-701-1683. "


Gary Lafontaine wrote of the Little Blackfoot River, "There is no stream more special to me than the Little Blackfoot River. Let me completely protect one drainage in the state, from ranching, mining, logging, and even over fishing, and this would be the one."

If you have not yet explored the Little Blackfoot River or its tributaries, do it.  This fall.  I worked in the valley a few years back doing a fish passage/entrainment project from the mouth all the way up every trib.  I went places and met people in that valley that I will probably never see again.  And, I can tell you one thing, this fishery is about as resilient as one can get.

The Little Blackfoot River is heavily degraded and is heavily relied upon for irrigation. Many of its banks have been hoof sheered right out of existence, and there are fish-eating canals and irrigation dams galore!  Meanwhile, just about every one of the tributaries (Telegraph Creek, Dog, Ontario) have major impacts from historic mining. Yet, the fishery lives on.  The lower river has medium-sized (6-16'') brown trout galore.  In the fall, you might find some bigger ones that come in from the Clark Fork.  This area of the river is hard to get on as the entire valley floor is private cattle ranches but there are many locations to exercise legal MT stream access and there is one FWP access site.  The middle reaches have a mix of browns and westslope cutts and the upper (above Elliston) turns into more of a cutthroat fishery.

The Little Blackfoot is a major and vital tributary to the Upper Clark Fork River, a river that has gone through ecological disasters on an unimaginable scale.  The Upper Clark Fork is currently undergoing a major, and I mean MAJOR, restoration project to remove millions of yards of heavily contaminated mine wastes from the good ol' days in Butte and Anaconda.   Likewise, the tributaries of the Little Blackfoot are receiving some love from TU National and stream restoration badass, Rob Roberts.  Be a part of it and get off your ass to do something good.

Are you a TU member like me that can't just write checks or make donations because you are a broke ass who is following your dreams instead of following the money train?  Well here's your chance to give your "in-kind" donation.  I have always been disappointed in the fly fishing community when it comes to volunteer events.  Fly fishers like to talk but they rarely walk the walk.  Prove me wrong!!

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Clark Fork Coalition Fall volunteer opportunities






Fall field season is here...

Help us squeeze in the last few projects of the season! We need volunteers to assist with cleanups, fall plantings, and getting kids excited about the river. So bundle up and come enjoy the changing colors and crisp air while working to protect Missoula's favorite river!

1) Reserve St River Cleanup:
Friday, October 14th:1-3pm and/or 3-5pm

Help remove tons of trash from the floodplain near the Reserve St bridge during this unique river cleanup. This is CFC's 4th year of partnering with the Water Quality District and the Poverello Center to remove abandoned encampments from along the river. We need lots of hands for this event... last year, volunteers cleaned up over 3 tons of trash! Contact Katie to learn more or to sign up!

2) Dry Cottonwood Creek Restoration Workday: 
Saturday, October 15th: 7am-3pm

We're looking for 2 or 3 volunteers to help put the finishing touches on a large-scale restoration project on the Clark Fork Coalition's ranch property near Deer Lodge. Volunteers will be planting willows and other native riparian vegetation. Transportation from Missoula provided!

3) Volunteer Educators:
2016/2017 School Year
It's back to school time! Throughout the school year, we'll be looking for help with teaching watershed science to kiddos in Missoula and beyond. Contact Katie to learn more about how you can help!
To get involved, contact Katie at katie@clarkfork.org or (406) 542-0539 ext. 212. If you haven't done so already, please fill out a volunteer application
(Pictures and info were copied from an email)

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Clark Fork Cleanup next Saturday the 18th

Garbage filled Drift Boats
























Clark Fork Cleanup 2015 is next Saturday, April 18th

Are you a summertime inner-tuber that relentlessly litters your beer cans, flip flops, and everything else imaginable into and onto the banks of the Clark Fork near Missoula?  Here's your chance to redeem yourself as a person.

Are you a college or high school student looking to meet people in the conservation field and network?  Here's your chance to hang out with some cool folks.

Are you just looking for a fun event and some free lunch which, in turn, will clean up your community and build pride for the amazing river that runs through your town?  Well meet up with the Clark Fork Coalition at Caras Park in Missoula at 9am next Saturday, April 18th. 

"The fun also includes gifts and coupons for volunteers, free give-ways, and the launch of a year-long raffle for a fully loaded raft and trailer. Call Liz Murphy at 542-0539 x213 for more info."

Monday, April 14, 2014

Two great Missoula area volunteer events in one day!

For the aquatic crowd, the 2014 Clark Fork River Cleanup








































For more info, to volunteer, or to become a team leader for the Clark Fork Cleanup please email Liz Underwood at liz@clarkfork.org.
Sponsors interested in participating in this high profile event should cal  Jill at 406-542-0539, ext. 206.



And for the terrestrial folks, Mount Sentinel and M trail maintenance/weed pull 




























Food and coffee is provided for volunteers
Love the M trail but can't volunteer? Donate any amount at MTrail.org.

For more info contact: marilyn.marler@umontana.edu

This is also a great opportunity to buy some great native plants for your garden from the University of Montana Society for Ecological Restoration!

To volunteer for this event, just go the the entrance to the M trail at 9am or so.