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Partnerships at Work: Celebrating 2025 Outcomes
In 2025, the Blackfoot Challenge responded to expanding community priorities with new programs – Science and Recreation Stewardship – led by new staff. A year of extreme drought tested the […]
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Blackfoot TREX: When the Collaborative Rubber Meets the Road
By Julia Berkey, Montana Dept. of Natural Resources and Conservation On a sunny, warm day in early May, 30 people gathered at the top of a hillside in Western Montana, […]
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“Suckers” for Aspen: Learning to Conserve Aspen Stands
Quaking aspen stand out for the subtle music of their leaves in a breeze and for their brilliant fall yellows. It turns out, aspen also shine with natural values that […]
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Cross-boundary Prescribed Fire Creates a Win-Win for Private & Public Lands
By The Mannix Family Large landscapes hold a multitude of values that often seem to be conflicting and can be managed by many different entities across a patchwork of man-made […]
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Celebrating 2023 Accomplishments
By Blackfoot Challenge staff Last year marked the Blackfoot Challenge’s 30th anniversary as an organized, community-driven conservation organization. All of you who support and take part in our work are […]
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Celebrating 2022 Outcomes
By Blackfoot Challenge staff Hard to believe it’s already two months into 2023. We don’t want to let too much of this year roll by without recognizing all of our […]
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Prepping for Pile Burning
This fall, partners throughout the Blackfoot Valley have been quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) working hard to restore fire on the land.
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Where There’s Smoke …
This fall, partners throughout the Blackfoot Valley have been quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) working hard to restore fire on the land.
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Smokey Skies This Spring A Sign Of Prescribed Fire Coordination At A Scale That Matters
Over the last few weeks, a number of private landowners, organizations and public agencies have conducted prescribed burns in the Blackfoot River watershed with the goal of enhancing both forest […]
