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ConocoPhillips making fuel pipeline under Clark Fork River deeper. By ROB CHANEY Missoulian Mar 17, ... Aerial photos showed the Clark Fork had made major channel changes around the 10-inch line.
RIVULET — Forgotten but not gone, those airplane fuselages so unceremoniously dumped onto the side of the Clark Fork River west of Alberton on July 3 remain at Rivulet in ...
Around ten years ago, anglers started to take notice, and photos of beautiful cutthroat trout started appearing on Facebook. Caleb Eurling, a Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fisheries biologist, has ...
Bull trout were once abundant in the upper Clark Fork River but historic mining and smelting activities upstream affected ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have issued a warning to all Tribal members to avoid consuming fish from the ...
The author recounts three separate experiences in the outdoors, ranging from an alarming discovery along the Clark Fork River ...
Overhead views of the Clark Fork River on Wednesday, June 4. BEN ALLAN SMITH, Missoulian Missoula Search and Rescue captain Joe Blattner pictured on Wednesday, June 4 at Jacobs Island in Missoula.
Up and down the Clark Fork’s urban stretch of river, receding waters have revealed the castoffs from a season of use. Beer cans, bottles, Styrofoam, plastics and cardboard lie stranded in the ...
The Clark Fork River is federally-designated “critical habitat” for bull trout, a “threatened” species under the Endangered Species Act since 1999. The ...
Michael Garrity writes, We have millions of cattle in Montana, but there are very few bull trout left, especially in their historic spawning areas of the Upper Clark Fork River.
MISSOULA, Mont. – Excitement is building in Missoula as the city prepares to unveil the completed Caras Terrace Project, enhancing access to the Clark Fork River. The project aims to ...