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What’s All This About Weeds?
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Bird & Animal Checklists
Bird & Animal Checklists
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Wildlife & Plant ID Cards
Wildlife & Plant ID Cards
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Low-to-No Snow Future in Paradise Valley
Community
Low-to-No Snow Future in Paradise Valley
Community

There is strong evidence and high confidence that anthropogenic climate change is actively decreasing the snowpack across the American West.

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Community
Attitudes of Landowners towards River Users
Working Lands, Community
Attitudes of Landowners towards River Users
Working Lands, Community

The Upper Yellowstone Watershed Group is beginning their fourth year of data collection for their River Recreation study. Early this year, we distributed a survey to riparian landowners in the Paradise Valley to…

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Working Lands, Community
AI for Good
Working Lands
AI for Good
Working Lands

Minimizing wildlife conflicts is essential to both wildlife conservation and agriculture production.

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Working Lands
Ditches and Canals of Paradise Valley
Community
Ditches and Canals of Paradise Valley
Community

Did you know that there are hundreds of miles of irrigation ditches and canals throughout Paradise Valley? Only 15% of the water diverted (about 5 feet of water per acre annually) is actually used for irrigation.

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Community
Fire and Ice - Paradise Valley Geology 101
Geology
Fire and Ice - Paradise Valley Geology 101
Geology

Strata volcanoes erupted frequently 65-35 million years ago in Paleocene through Eocene times……

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Geology
Quaking and Trembling
Flora & Fauna
Quaking and Trembling
Flora & Fauna

Perhaps no single element so eloquently captures the aesthetic appeal of the Rocky Mountains as the Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides).

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Flora & Fauna
Conifer Encroachment
Working Lands
Conifer Encroachment
Working Lands

Rocky Mountain Juniper (Juniperus scopulorum) commonly grow to be more than 250 years old, and specimens over 1,000 years old have been found. Learn how decades of fire suppression, has enabled Rocky Mountain junipers to spread into grasslands and sagebrush-steppe habitats.

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Working Lands

The mission of the Upper Yellowstone Watershed Group is to understand and conserve the Upper Yellowstone watershed, including its agriculture, open space, rural character, wildlife, fisheries, natural resources, and recreational use while protecting private property rights. 

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Upper Yellowstone Watershed Group
5242 Highway 89 S
Livingston, MT 59047
parkmt.watershed@gmail.com

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