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Holiday Greetings

See the CMR CWG Past, Present and Future Presentation from the Zortman Meeting

No, we didn’t have the meeting in Zortman, but I still wanted to share our celebration of the accomplishments of the CMR CWG over the last five years. You can view the full presentation online. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed making it. Merry Christmas to All, and to All a Happy New Year!

June 19th–Range Monitoring Day

Range Monitoring Day2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directions to monitoring site from the Circle USDA Building:

  • Drive one block north to Main Street.
  • Turn right at the intersection and proceed east over the railroad tracks.  Road bends to the right, continue east 0.3 miles to the crossing on the Redwater River.
  • The road becomes McCune Creek Road.
  • Cross the river, go 1.25 miles east to the T.  Follow the road around to your right as it turns south.
  • Continue south for three miles to the intersection of Circle Tower Road.
  • Turn left on Circle Tower Road heading east.
  • Continue on Circle Tower Road approximately 5.3 miles.
  • Turn right (will be marked) on the track that heads south up the draw; continue south for about one-half mile.

Rangeland Monitoring Roundup a Success!

Stakeholders learn about a variety of different ways to assess wildlife habitat and rangeland health on the CMR NWR

Rangeland Monitoring RoundupThe brisk fall weather of early October did not hamper more than 50 people from gathering on the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge north of the Fort Kipp Recreation Area to learn about rangeland monitoring. The Monitoring Roundup was organized and sponsored by members of the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge Community Working Group (CMR CWG). The purpose of the event was to help diverse stakeholders come to a common understanding of how land is evaluated and how that information may be used in management decisions.

Read more at link http://missouririvercouncil.info/rangeland-monitoring-roundup/

 

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October 3rd–Rangeland Monitoring Roundup

Monitoring Roundup October 3