Risk and Resilience for Montana’s Trout Fisheries under Climate Change
Gallatin Valley Earth Day presents a FREE (in person & live streamed) talk about trout and climate change. REGISTER at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/963887297161578078 or at www.gallatinvalleyearthday.org Montana’s trout fisheries - some of the most popular and valuable recreational fisheries in North America. - are at risk due to increasing water temperatures & drought. Join Timothy Cline, assistant professor of fish ecology & management at Montana State, to learn how these fisheries can become more resilient in the future. In addition, Todd Tanner from Conservation Hawks will briefly talk about Conservation Hawk's efforts to educate people about the biggest threat to cold water fisheries: climate change. We will screen the short film "Cold Waters" which features Craig Mathews of Blue Ribbon Flies, Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia, Steve Hemkens of Orvis, Tim Romano of Angling Trade and Todd Tanner of Conservation Hawks, who came together to fish for wild trout and share their thoughts on angling and climate change. Timothy Cline is an assistant professor of cold-water fish ecology and management at Montana State University. Formerly, he worked for the USGS as an Aquatic Ecologist.
Cost: FREE
Age: All Ages
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Thu. Mar. 30, 2023
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(406) 595-5976
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Location
Hope Lutheran Church2152 Graf St
Bozeman, MT 59718
(406) 595-5976
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