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Missoula conservation lands program reports staff growth, larger budget and new seasonal hires
Summary
Program staff presented an annual report noting expanded staffing, new seasonal positions funded by grants, an increase in volunteer hours and steady nonfederal grant support.
The Missoula Conservation Lands program reported expanded staff and a larger operating budget during the March update to the Conservation Lands Advisory Committee (CLAC).
Peter, program specialist, told the committee the program now has roughly 11 staff plus additional seasonal hires and that internal capacity has increased to support forestry, restoration, trails work and volunteer coordination. He said staff count will include several seasonal positions this year and that the team is hiring a seasonal trail steward to do evenings and weekend outreach work.
The expansion follows a multi-year growth in funding tied to the city's…
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