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Missoula lands team: five-year wildlife habitat grant and Clark Fork restoration moving forward

2831439 · March 20, 2025
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Staff said the program has a five-year Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program award that will fund seasonal restoration staff and reported ongoing Clark Fork access restoration construction with additional phases planned this year.

Missoula Conservation Lands staff reported a newly awarded Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WIP) grant and outlined active restoration projects along the Clark Fork River.

Peter, program specialist, told CLAC the program received a WIP grant in partnership with Missoula County Department of Ecology, the Forest Service, the University of Montana and local land trusts and private landowners. The award will provide "a little over $78,000 a year for five years" primarily to fund seasonal staffing for integrated vegetation…

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