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Good, clean fun: The annual Clark Fork Kids Float
On July 16, over 50 kids from area shelters and youth homes took part in the annual Clark Fork Kids Float
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Missoula’s most recognized raptors make their living by fishing the Clark Fork River. Learn how the river plays a key role in the health of local ospreys with CFC and Dr. Erick Green on Wed Aug 20 at 12pm. Meet at 1301 E.Broadway St.
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The Clark Fork watershed is Montana’s largest river system by volume with over 28,000 miles of rivers and streams.
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A new irrigation system at CFC’s Dry Cottonwood Creek Ranch in the Upper Clark Fork helps maximize efficiency, enhance hay yields and save water.
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