CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
CFWEP | Clark Fork Watershed Education Program
What is the Clark Fork Watershed?
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 > May 2010

May 25th, 2010:
CFWEP Restoration & Education Newsletter: Spring 2010 (pdf)

May 17th, 2010:
May/June BugNet from the Montana Environmental Education Association
May Montana Conservationist from the Montana Association of Conservation Districts (pdf)

May 16th, 2010:
Montana Standard: ‘Cool Water Hula’ 10th anniversary coming on July 10 to Berkeley Pit
Missoulian: Public meetings on slate to discuss oil pipeline plan in eastern Montana
Missoulian: Administration met with environmentalists on monuments, records show
Missoulian: Wolf Creek to get wastewater treatment plant
Missoulian: UM forestry professor aims to put Tester bill into bigger context
Missoulian: Wolf survival analysis shows successes, but struggles in Glacier, Bob Marshall

May 14th, 2010:
Montana Standard: Groups file lawsuit over Otter Creek coal lease
Montana Standard: Generating station more than half finished
Montana Standard: State may buy Plum Creek land with PPL money
Montana Standard: Govt met with environmentalists on land protection
Montana Standard: Springtime in Yellowstone
Montana Standard: Judge explains ruling on proposed mine in Cabinets
Montana Standard: Mont. aims to reduce wolf numbers for first time
Montana Standard: Enviro groups appealing forest thinning plan
Montana Standard: PBS to air documentary on fatal grizzly attacks
Missoulian: Kalispell man lands record-setting northern pike
Missoulian: MARK WARD: Cast your line in streams, lakes that open Saturday
Missoulian: Missoula-area rivers in good shape for general fishing season opener
Missoulian: Third grizzly bear captured near Ferndale
Missoulian: Wildflower Walks is back in season
Missoulian: Meteorologists say Montana will get warm, dry start to summer
Missoulian: Horn hunt: Antler enthusiasts await opening of game ranges
Missoulian: Outdoors briefs for Thursday, May 13
Missoulian: GREG TOLLEFSON: Even at centennial, Glacier never gets old
Missoula Independent: Mountain High 

May 11th, 2010:
Montana Standard: Glacier park turns 100, but age has not been kind
Montana Standard: Citizen biologists sought
Montana Standard: Meetings planned on conservation easements
Montana Standard: Bozeman officials propose building dam
Montana Standard: Water court ahead of schedule but issue lingers
Montana Standard: Wolf hunt: Higher quotas proposed
Montana Standard: Fence to keep wolves away from road-killed animals
Montana Standard: New law pits guns vs. grizzlies in national parks
Missoulian: Speaker to tell story of African park restoration
Missoulian: EPA plans soil removal, containment at Libby's vermiculite processing sites
Missoulian: Some worry planned state park between Bonner, Milltown could turn area rowdy
Missoulian: Report: Montana fire season could be devastating
Missoulian: FWS looks to expand conservation easements in Blackfoot, along Rocky Mountain Front
Missoulian: IWFF lecture
Missoulian: After wolf bites dog, Thompson Falls residents concerned about catching disease

May 7th, 2010:
Montana Standard:Photos on website lead to conviction of man who poached seven deer, two elk near Trout Creek
Montana Standard: Dry western Mont. could see big fires
Montana Standard: Proposal would double wolf quota for 2010 season
Montana Standard: State wants to buy 28,000 acres of ranchland near Deer Lodge
Montana Standard: Man kills wolf that was threatening dog near Evaro
Missoulian: SCHEDULE OF WILDLIFE FILMS
Missoulian: Buzz of activity: Interest is high at annual UM event to stock up for season
Missoulian: Tough turkey: An initiation to spring gobbler hunting
Missoulian: Elk Foundation, wolf groups trade barbs over wolves' impact on elk populations
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Missoulian: Pair of grizzly bears frequenting Ferndale will be relocated
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Missoulian: Kalispell man gets probation for illegal wolf kill

May 5th, 2010:
Montana Standard: Diggings: PPL grants go to 3 area groups
Montana Standard: Gov. supports jobs created by equipment move
Montana Standard: Strong winds cause damage, down power lines
Montana Standard: Darby area wolf pack to be removed
Montana Standard: Montana considering reservation system for camping
Montana Standard: Giant Montana northern pike could set record
Missoulian: FWP seeks help tracking Big Hole River fish
Missoulian: Around the bend: CSKT works to restore Jocko watershed back to its natural state
Missoulian: 050610 jocko restore feed fish kw.jpg
Missoulian: Big rigs: When global issues have local implications
Missoulian: YCC program lets kids work outdoors
Missoulian: Hunting closure requested in West Fork of Bitterroot

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