Trout, Drought, and Floods: How Trees Impact the Gallatin Watershed

Trout, Drought, and Floods: How Trees Impact the Gallatin Watershed With Lilly McLane, Gallatin Watershed Council Thursday, March 28th @ 6:30 pm Bozeman Public Library, Community Room In person & live streamed FREE event

How can we manage our stream sides to ensure a sustainable future in the Gallatin Valley? Join Lilly McLane from the Gallatin Watershed Council to learn how trees along our rivers and streams help prevent floods, buffer drought, provide critical habitat for trout and other wildlife and reduce pollution. About Lilly McLane Lilly McLane is the Restoration Director for the Gallatin Watershed Council and earned her master's degree in Bioresource Engineering from Montana State University. She believes that our efforts to protect natural resources in the Gallatin Valley are strongest together. REGISTER in advance for the live stream:: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kfKtRGt-RTGpbY684UmXKw OR at gallatinvalleyearthday.org After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar Thanks to our sponsors of this event: Madison Gallatin Trout Unlimited, Montana Angler Fly Fishing and the Bozeman Public Library

Cost: FREE

Time(s)

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Thu. Mar. 28, 2024   6:30-7:45pm


For More Information
 gallatinvalleyearthday.org
 (406) 595-5976
 gallatinvalleyearthday@gmail.com

Location
Bozeman Public Library
626 East Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715