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Eventually, all things merge into one, and a
river runs through it.
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Blackfoot Watershed
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Crown of the Continent Ecosystem
Glacier National Park
Blackfeet Indian Reservation
Bob Marshall Wilderness
Flathead Indian Reservation
Blackfoot Watershed
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Blackfoot Challenge
Continental Divide
North Fork
Clearwater River
Rogers Pass
Missoula
Powell
Lewis Clark
Bonner
Forested
Grasslands
Nevada Creek
Crop
Alpine
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The Blackfoot Challenge, a Watershed Initiative
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1,900 miles of perennial streams
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2,500 households 7 communities
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IS THIS TRAIN WRECK AVOIDABLE?
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Ridge to Ridge
Ridge To Ridge
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Mission Coordinate efforts that will enhance,
conserve and protect the natural resources and
rural lifestyle of the Blackfoot River Valley for
present and future generations.
The Blackfoot Challenge supports environmentally
responsible resource stewardship through the
cooperation of public and private interests.
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State Agencies
Conservation Groups
Local Business Community
Federal Agencies
THE BLACKFOOT CHALLENGE
Corporations
Nonprofit Organizations
Private Landowners
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Pieces of the Puzzle
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Committees
Pieces of the Puzzle
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Conservation Strategies
Cooperate with and coordinate land conservation
efforts between public agencies, conservation
groups, and private land owners to conserve and
protect the natural resources and rural
lifestyles of the Blackfoot Watershed.
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Better Communities Through Cooperation
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