CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
What is the Clark Fork Watershed?
The Clark Fork River and its tributaries drain most of western Montana. The upper river and headwaters were heavily impacted by wastes from over a century of mining. Today, the area is the largest Superfund environmental clean-up site in the nation.

CFWEP Upcoming Events
-May 28: Deadline for public comments on Anaconda area Superfund sites.
-June 1: CFWEP Field Trip with Deer Lodge School.
-June 4-6: Butte: The Original film showings at the Motherlode Theatre in Butte.

CFWEP E-Newsletter
Spring 2010
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Clark Fork Info > Photos & Multimedia

This page is your gateway to photos, videos, maps, virtual tours, and more to bring the Clark Fork Basin and western Montana to life online. Use the links below to jump into the sights, sounds and people of the Clark Fork:

CFWEP Photos on Picasa: This site contains a wide variety of photos from around western Montana. See students at work in the field on CFWEP field trips, flora and fauna of western Montana, western Montana Superfund sites, restored sites, historic photos and other images from daily life in the Clark Fork Basin.

CFWEP Videos on YouTube: See sites from around the basin, take a virtual tour of the Clark Fork watershed, hear from area scientists and educators, and more.

CFWEP on Facebook: Stay connected to the restoration of the Clark Fork Basin, learn about volunteer opportunities and public events, and interact with educators and scientists on the CFWEP Facebook page.

A bitterroot, the Montana state flower. Butte's Berkeley Pit, a former open pit mine that is now a federal Superfund environmental clean up site. Garnet Ghost Town, a historic mining camp in the Clark Fork Basin near Drummond, Montana.

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