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Montana Natural History Center and presenters highlight Clark Fork watershed and winter air inversion concerns
Summary
A Montana Natural History Center representative distributed Clark Fork Watershed materials and presenters described winter temperature inversions that can trap pollution in Missoula, linking environmental education to local air-quality concerns and bike-week messaging.
A representative of the Montana Natural History Center handed out materials on the Clark Fork Watershed and related wetlands and classroom resources to help residents and teachers explain where the Clark Fork originates, where it flows and what local problems affect it.
The outreach emphasized place-based education: brochures on wetlands and a “Nature Web” resource were presented as teaching tools for…
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