Partners
The Northern Rockies Chapter is pleased to acknowledge its Partner Organizations. Collaboration is essential to leverage our efforts and build a strong diverse community of people devoted to the care of local public land.
Students from the University of Montana regularly participate in our projects. We have completed projects on the University's Mount Sentinel property, including our first crew leader training in the spring of 2010. The University has also provided meals for our projects. |
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Our chapter works with the Deer Lodge National and Lolo National Forests. We look forward to doing more projects to help that riparian area as well as complete projects on other National Forests. |
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The Nature Conservancy works with the chapter to do restoration on their lands, most recently on their properties on Fish Creek that are Part of the Legacy Project. |
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The Society for Ecological Restoration, Student Guild at University of Montana, participates in our trainings and projects as they learn to become the next generation of restoration leaders. |
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Trout Unlimited |
Trout Unlimited partners with NRWRV on riparian and stream restoration projects to improve cold waters fisheries habitat. |
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REI provides logistical support for our volunteers and funds partners with whom we do projects. |
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Run Wild Missoula members contribute volunteer hours to our projects, providing stewardship to the trails they use. The running group also sponsors our trail projects in the Missoula area. |
Um Natural Areas Program |
The UM Natural Areas Program partners with WRV to provide project sites, such as short cut trail removal on the M trail, and provides native plants for our projects. |
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NRWRV is proud to partner with the Friends of Two Rivers to help them in restoring banks of the Blackfoot and Clark Fork Rivers which were newly exposed when waters drained after removal of the Milltown Dam. |





