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The Clark Fork River and its tributaries drain most of western Montana. The upper river and headwaters were heavily impacted by wastes from over a century of mining. Today, the area is the largest Superfund environmental clean-up site in the nation.

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Clark Fork Info > News > Archive > November 2007

November 30th, 2007:
Montana Standard: Waterfowl land in pit, die
Montana Standard: Moonlight set to add 390 homes and condos
Missoulian: Bighorn blockade / Animals' taste for de-icer on highway brings safety concerns

November 29th, 2007:
Montana Standard: Highland Road is public
Montana Watershed News - Montana Standard: Madison Valley subdivision proposal gets delay
Missoulian: Recreation areas closed to give wintering elk room to range
Missoulian: Buggin' on knapweed: Farm foreman raises weevils to help combat noxious weed
Missoulian: 600-lot subdivision proposed
Missoulian: Slow hunting season ends with a bang
Missoula Independent: Race against development

November 28th, 2007:
EPA Milltown Site Update (pdf)
American Geological Institute Overview of Earth Science Education in Montana
Missoulian: Counties meet to discuss growth
Montana Watershed News - Montana Standard:Board votes no on Norris subdivision

November 27th, 2007:
Big Hole Watershed News - Missoulian: Group files lawsuit over arctic grayling ruling
Missoulian:Climate expert Running offers dim forecast in UM talk

November 26th, 2007:
Big Hole Watershed News - Montana Standard Endangered Species Act: It's the law
Missoulian: Knapweed researcher sees work paying off
Missoulian: Visitors advise coalition in fight over Canadian mine
Missoulian: State of timber: Forests' future full of changes, challenges
Missoulian: Missoula annexation: Rural areas wary of city's approach
Missoulian: City, county boundaries burdened by new growth
Watershed Education Network News

November 16th, 2007:
Big Hole Watershed News - Montana Standard: Grayling decision draws suit
Montana Watershed News - Montana Standard: Environmentalists challenge logging project in Gravellys
Missoulian: Energy corridors proposed across public lands in West
Missoula Independent: Off-road woes: Can the Forest Service stem illegal motorized use?
Missoula Independent: Gray water's anatomy
Newwest.net: Commentary: Mining Law Reform Is a No-Brainer

November 14th, 2007:
Silver Bow Creek Fall Site Update from Montana DEQ & NRDP (pdf)
EPA Milltown Site Update (pdf)
Watershed Education Network News
Missoulian:Destined to diversify: Farmers discuss future at Missoula conference
Montana Standard: Severe wind hits Anaconda: Power outages, uprooted trees left in wake of storm
Missoulian: Water bond passes after officials find lost ballots
Missoulian: Saving the bulls: Biologists, fishermen go high-tech to rid Swan Lake of trout invaders
Missoulian: A perfect gift: Loren Kreck puts easement on riverfront property to better his community
Montana Watershed News - Missoulian: Company fined for accidental pollution

November 9th, 2007:
Missoulian: Swan Valley / Battle to weaken future forest fires is a group effort
Missoulian: Bitterroot Resort / Study offers two views of Maclay's proposal
Newwest.net: Trout Unlimited to Keep Fighting for Stream Access

November 8th, 2007:
Montana Watershed News - Montana Standard: Power plant fined $450K for pollution
Montana Watershed News - Montana Standard: Case over wilderness mine hits high court
EPA Milltown Site Update (pdf)
Missoulian: New helicopter to help FWP with field research
Missoulian: Warm weather hinders big-game season

November 7th, 2007:
Missoulian: Bull trout numbers faring well
Missoulian: Seeley Lake passes water levy by 2 votes
Newwest.net: Grizzley Killed by Pickup: The Photos

November 5th, 2007:
Missoulian: Rally questions forest oversight
Missoulian: Pheasants under grass: Right mix of water and tilling means more bugs and more game birds
Missoula Independent: Access denied: Wild game finds refuge on private land
Newwest.net: Bear Encounters On the Rise in the West as Food and Habitat Dwindle
High Country News: Feds to hand wolves to states

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