The Blackfoot Challenge takes seriously its mission to conserve, protect and restore the natural resources and rural character of the Blackfoot watershed. With the efforts of dedicated landowners dating back to the late 1970’s, a legacy of conservation has developed that is remarkably unique to the Blackfoot.
In 2000, recognizing the growing conservation momentum within the valley, the Blackfoot Challenge formed the Conservation Strategies Committee to coordinate private and public conservation efforts
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throughout the Blackfoot and undertake cooperative projects with land trust partners. More than 89,000 acres have been protected by landowners, land trusts and public agencies working together. By pooling resources, funding, experience and knowledge, the committee continues to work hard to generate new ideas and strategies to preserve the special landscapes that are so vital to communities living and recreating in the Blackfoot.
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