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The Centennial Valley


Conservation in the Crown of the Continent

The Nature Conservancy & The Trust for Public Land to
Purchase and Conserve 320,000 acres of Forestland in Western Montana

Read Press Release. Also visit the Montana Legacy Project web site


  NEWS
  Blackfoot Ranch Expands, Protects 7,500 Acres:
  Three miles of Blackfoot riverfront, 14 miles of native
  trout spawning tributaries protected (press release

  Funding for Wildlife Habitat Protection:
  Doris Duke Charitable Foundation provides $13 million
  to support conservation in five Rocky Mountain states 
  (press release)

  Kat Imhoff is Montana's New State Director 
Kat ImhoffKat's 27-year career has focused on conserving rural lands and waterways.
She is now the state director of
The Nature Conservancy in Montana.
(More about Kat.)



  Success: Fish Passage on the Tongue River
 
Threatened warm water fish using the Muggli Fish Bypass to
  access traditional spawning areas. 

 Arctic grayling Film:  Fish & Cow is film festival finalist                  
Fish & Cow portrays ranchers and conservationists who are restoring the Upper Big Hole fishery. Winner of the International Wildlife Film Festival's Montana Filmmaker Award.  View the film.

  
  Spring '08 Big SkyBig Sky Landmarks mag cover Landmarks

 Download pp 1 - 8 (.pdf, 170 kb) pp 9 - 16 (.pdf, 408 kb)
 • A Milestone for the Blackfoot
 • Brodie & the bears of Willow Creek
 • Happy River, Happy Ranch
 • Good Energy at Pine Butte
 
 

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Places & Projects
"Good Energy" at Pine Butte: Solar, wind power and more: Staff are finding many ways to reduce the ranch's energy footprint

Blackfoot Valley
The Nature Conservancy has completed its purchase of 89,000 acres of Plum Creek Timber Company land as part of the Blackfoot Community Project.
 

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Photo credits (top to bottom, left to right): © John Lambing © courtesy of Kat Imhoff © Fish & Wildlife Service,