Annual Clark Fork River Cleanup

Volunteer with the Clark Fork Coalition to clean trash along the banks of the Clark Fork River!

Clark Fork Coalition River Ambassador Program

Join the Clark Fork Coalition’s River Ambassador crew to engage river users on topics of conservation, stewardship, and responsible recreation!

Annual Bitterroot River Cleanup Event

The annual Bitterroot River Cleanup rallies volunteers to clean up trash in and along the Bitterroot River. There’s no better way to close out the river season than with this stewardship event!

Bitterroot Water Partnership Watershed Enhancement Team

Volunteer for the Watershed Enhancement Team to assist with restoration projects or use your talents to help out with outreach, education, or office work!

Flathead Septic Maintenance Reimbursement Program

The Flathead Septic Maintenance Reimbursement Program provides a cost-share to eligible residents of Lake and Flathead counties to offset the costs of septic system maintenance.

Upper Columbia Lakes Network

UCLN engages lake groups and citizens in proactive aquatic invasive species monitoring and decontamination protocols. Volunteer as a scientist to help keep our waterbodies free of invasive species!

Northwest Montana Lakes Network

NMLN’s mission is to recruit and train citizen science volunteers to monitor water quality, identify and report aquatic invasive species, and promote watershed stewardship in northwest Montana.

Flathead Rivers Alliance River Ambassador Program

Join the Flathead Rivers Alliance River Ambassador team and serve as a liaison with the public at a popular river access site along the Three Forks of the Flathead Wild and Scenic River.

Kalispell’s Adopt-a-Drain Program

With Kalispell’s Adopt-a-Drain, you can be a steward of a storm drain in your neighborhood and help protect local waterways!

Flathead Conservation District Watershed Support Program

The Watershed Support Program provides funding to landowners for projects that protect and improve water quality in the Flathead Watershed. 

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