Protecting the Jefferson Basin
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5:30 PM — Hands-on demonstrations of water quality sampling and field equipment for all ages
6:00 PM — Keynote presentation by Dr. Kyle Flynn, unveiling “Jefferson River Basin Abiotic Monitoring 2023–2024”, a comprehensive scientific report on river health across the Jefferson Basin
This is the most extensive scientific assessment ever conducted of the Jefferson Basin and its rivers. The report integrates high-resolution thermal (FLIR) imagery, on-the-ground water quality monitoring, and field data collected over two field seasons by Save Wild Trout’s research team. This science-driven effort provides an unprecedented baseline for understanding nutrient pollution, warming temperatures, and algal growth—critical threats to Montana’s cold-water fisheries.
Additional Program Highlights:
- Field updates from Brian Wheeler, Director of Save Wild Trout, on the 2025 monitoring season and the road ahead for protecting all four rivers in the basin
- Remarks by Guy Alsentzer, Executive Director of Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, on the advocacy and policy implications of the report’s findings
Event will be streamed from this event page.
Registrar to attend in person here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCNSXUqpiK9iAa9seDedlGG92n0qYTDXJz6WzwSRgEyWXk8Q/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=114524846412496054106
6:00 PM — Keynote presentation by Dr. Kyle Flynn, unveiling “Jefferson River Basin Abiotic Monitoring 2023–2024”, a comprehensive scientific report on river health across the Jefferson Basin
This is the most extensive scientific assessment ever conducted of the Jefferson Basin and its rivers. The report integrates high-resolution thermal (FLIR) imagery, on-the-ground water quality monitoring, and field data collected over two field seasons by Save Wild Trout’s research team. This science-driven effort provides an unprecedented baseline for understanding nutrient pollution, warming temperatures, and algal growth—critical threats to Montana’s cold-water fisheries.
Additional Program Highlights:
- Field updates from Brian Wheeler, Director of Save Wild Trout, on the 2025 monitoring season and the road ahead for protecting all four rivers in the basin
- Remarks by Guy Alsentzer, Executive Director of Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, on the advocacy and policy implications of the report’s findings
Event will be streamed from this event page.
Registrar to attend in person here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCNSXUqpiK9iAa9seDedlGG92n0qYTDXJz6WzwSRgEyWXk8Q/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=114524846412496054106
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