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GCD is hiring!

*As of December 2023, this application has been closed. Gallatin Conservation District (GCD) is hiring a 310 Coordinator to join our team!  At GCD, we strive to promote the conservation and management of natural resources in Gallatin County.  The 310…

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Conversations with Water

If you were a water droplet falling from the sky in an afternoon rainstorm, where would you go? You may fall through a canopy of Lodgepole Pines, to seep into the soil and eventually weave your way through the pores…

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The Duttons Needed a Permit

“On our land, it’s our river,” says Dan Jenkins, a land developer in the series Yellowstone. “This isn’t California, gentlemen. This is Montana. We can do whatever we want.” Not so fast, Danno. Though Hollywood insists on portraying Montana as…

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Arbor Day: Past and Present

As pioneers migrated west, settlers began to miss the trees that once coated the lands of the east. One man in particular, Nebraska newspaper editor and resident of Nebraska City NE - Julius Sterling Morton missed his community of trees.…

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Montana Conservation Districts at the NACD Annual Convention

In February 2023, several staff members from Conservation Districts across Montana had the opportunity to attend the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Annual Meeting. This five-day event took place in New Orleans and provided attendees various tours, breakout sessions,…

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Regenerative Farming: Getting Back to our Roots

Approaching our agricultural system on a smaller scale: local farms on land we know, producing goods for those within our communities, makes us put more thought and care into what we are growing and where it is going. Regenerative farming…

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Love Them, But Leave Them Wild

Look at how thin the deer are this winter! There are a few coming toward the house… some apples won’t hurt them, right? Wrong!  While it may seem like you are doing the slender deer or scrawny squirrel in your…

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