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Last day to support CD Funding through HB 321!

Tell the House Appropriations Committee to Support HB 321 HB 321: Generally revise laws related to the coal trust (create trust to fund CDs) – Sponsored by Rep. Reksten HB 321 would…

FWP Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WHIP) Deadline

Fish, Wildlife and Parks Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WHIP) Deadline: late November, 2023 The Wildlife Habitat Improvement Program (WHIP) is a federal grant program for large-scale noxious weed control projects…

Nutrient Work Group Meeting

Nutrient Work Group Meeting  |  May 17, 2023 The Nutrient Work Group has decided to cancel the April 10, 2023 meeting. The Nutrient Work Group will reconvene on May 17,…

Reclamation and Development Planning Grants

DNRC Reclamation and Development Grants Program (RDGP) is now accepting applications for RDGP Planning Grants. Grants up to $50,000 are available to any city, county, Tribe, conservation district or other…

Conservation Districts Advisory Council (CDAC) Meeting

This meeting is open to the public. The most current meeting information including meeting minutes can be accessed at https://dnrc.mt.gov/Conservation/About-Us/cd-bureau-overviewpage Zoom Meeting Information: https://mt-gov.zoom.us/j/86353054930?pwd=bEVsMTBpcVhnZFNibDlja3FMc0NmZz09 Meeting ID: 863 5305 4930 Password:…

CEMIST Eastern Heath Snail Public Meeting

The Central and Eastern Montana Invasive Species Team (CEMIST), Montana Invasive Species Council (MISC), and partners are hosting an Eastern Heath Snail Public Meeting in Stanford on Tuesday, April 25th,…

MACD Communications Assistance

MACD and DNRC partner to provide communications and technology related assistance to Conservation Districts at no cost. This assistance includes: website, file and cloud storage, design assistance, and more!

Living on the Bank Website

This website offers practical guidelines for those looking to – and those that already do – live alongside Montana’s rivers and streams. You will find information on what to consider when buying and developing land, dealing with erosion and floods, and improving and maintaining your property.

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