Category: Environmental News
This Category is for posts about environmental news.
Cfwep.Org’s Restoration Education Program
Cfwep.org is made up of a staff of individuals whose personal values align with the core values of our organization – to help create environmental stewards through education. With our multi-disciplinary Restoration Education Program, Cfwep.Org uses an inquiry-based, place-based approach to teach watershed science to students throughout the Clark Fork watershed. Our goal is not …
Blacktail Creek “Restoring Cutthroat Habitat”
By Capri Gillam Capri Gillam is an Environmental Engineering Master’s student at Montana Tech in Butte. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in 2009 from Montana State University in biological sciences, and has worked around the globe doing ecology studies as well as wildlife and ecosystem sustainability. Capri is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys adventures, …
Cfwep.Org presents a Children’s Painting created during the 2013 Montana Folk Festival
Cfwep.Org dedicated a painting that 300 Butte Children painted during this year’s Folk Fest onWed. Dec.11th at 3pm at the Community Health Center. Cfwep.Org was responsible for 2013’s Montana Folk Fest Family and Folk Life Areas.The painting now hangs in the waiting room of the Butte Community Health Center where hopefully the original artists will recognize …

Cfwep.Org Answers to Superfund Guide
Superfund shapes the environment of western Montana, but the Superfund process can be complicated. CFWEP is here to help, and has developed a guide to common Superfund questions and answers.

Montana Steward Spring/Summer 2012
Environmental news from around the state. Click on the image to download The Montana Steward (.pdf version).
Butte Natural Resource Damage Restoration Council Meets
Date: To-be-announced- 6:00 to 8:00 PM Thornton Building – 1st Floor Ballroom 65 East Broadway – Butte, Montana
Celebrating the Five Year Anniversary of Breaching the Milltown Dam
March 28th, 2013 marks the 5th anniversary of reuniting two mighty Montana rivers. The Milltown Dam was breached on this day by work crews which allowed water to flow freely through the confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers for the first time in 100 years. This action set in motion one of the …