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2023 SVWC Investments!
2023 program efforts resulted in the SVWC:
- Investing over $62,000 in noxious weed control cost-share programs on both public and private lands treating 2,400 acres this year!
- Sponsoring over $8,000 for water quality projects and grassroots water sampling efforts at nine sites covering 116 river miles within the Stillwater watershed.
- Cooperating with numerous local non-profit groups to aid in post-flood remediation efforts, starting with funding a River Assessment Triage Team ($60,000) and publishing a detailed report with guidelines for the future.
- Incentivizing fuels reduction and wildfire mitigation projects ($66,000) coupled with forestry expertise to treat 67acres in 2023 AND much more in the works for 2024!
- Promoting natural resource management and educating local constituents by hosting 6 community outreach events.
The SVWC Story:
“We all need somewhere we can go to connect with Mother Nature; but we have to take care of our environment and as long as we can do that we will have a place that is viable for us to enjoy.” emphasizes Clint Branger former Professional Bull Rider and rancher from Roscoe, MT, “Sure bull riding was important to me, but not as important as coming home to my family’s ranch and ensuring an unspoiled landscape that can be utilized and enjoyed for generations to come.”
Officially formed in 2010 by local grassroots volunteers with a passion for ensuring the Stillwater Valley remain a pristine watershed, the SVWC aims to maintain the rural quality of life for those who have been lucky enough to have discovered its beauty and benefit to the soul. Realizing there aren’t second chances when it comes to our environment, we emphasize the importance of utilizing the land properly to enhance natural resources so that future opportunities may exist.
With efforts focused on encouraging noxious weed control through cost-share programs, funding two separate river assessment projects in the past three years, and sponsoring a major ditch renovation project, the steadfast SVWC board envisions ongoing community education and outreach regarding land stewardship, water rights, and rural living. We will continually endeavor to bring together public, private, and government resources, funding and grants to achieve our goals.
The Stillwater Valley is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. Ethel Pelton can affirm this as she watches the 6th generation of Peltons work the same land she and her husband raised their family on, “I feel very blessed, not many people have the opportunities that I have had.” The SVWC hopes our programs will enhance the quality of your life just as they have for so many in the Stillwater Valley because we all must realize that the impacts go beyond today.
Officially formed in 2010 by local grassroots volunteers with a passion for ensuring the Stillwater Valley remain a pristine watershed, the SVWC aims to maintain the rural quality of life for those who have been lucky enough to have discovered its beauty and benefit to the soul. Realizing there aren’t second chances when it comes to our environment, we emphasize the importance of utilizing the land properly to enhance natural resources so that future opportunities may exist.
With efforts focused on encouraging noxious weed control through cost-share programs, funding two separate river assessment projects in the past three years, and sponsoring a major ditch renovation project, the steadfast SVWC board envisions ongoing community education and outreach regarding land stewardship, water rights, and rural living. We will continually endeavor to bring together public, private, and government resources, funding and grants to achieve our goals.
The Stillwater Valley is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. Ethel Pelton can affirm this as she watches the 6th generation of Peltons work the same land she and her husband raised their family on, “I feel very blessed, not many people have the opportunities that I have had.” The SVWC hopes our programs will enhance the quality of your life just as they have for so many in the Stillwater Valley because we all must realize that the impacts go beyond today.
OUR GOALS:
NOXIOUS WEEDS ~ Reduce, control and prevent the noxious weed population in the Stillwater River corridor. To truly make an impact and save the Stillwater River watershed from noxious weed invasion.
WATER QUALITY ~ Improve the quality and supply of water in the Stillwater River Watershed. Balance water needs and availability, both recreational and agriculturally, through shared sacrifice and water conservation and contamination prevention.
FOREST HEALTH ~ Mitigate fire by improving the health of our forest while educating landowners about the importance of implementing fire-safe principles and noxious weed control in order to reduce fire risk and protect properties from extensive fire damage.
SOIL HEALTH ~ The three aforementioned goals all contribute to the improvement of soil health. Soil health is defined as the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans. By managing soils, they are sustainable for future generations.
WATER QUALITY ~ Improve the quality and supply of water in the Stillwater River Watershed. Balance water needs and availability, both recreational and agriculturally, through shared sacrifice and water conservation and contamination prevention.
FOREST HEALTH ~ Mitigate fire by improving the health of our forest while educating landowners about the importance of implementing fire-safe principles and noxious weed control in order to reduce fire risk and protect properties from extensive fire damage.
SOIL HEALTH ~ The three aforementioned goals all contribute to the improvement of soil health. Soil health is defined as the continued capacity of soil to function as a vital living ecosystem that sustains plants, animals, and humans. By managing soils, they are sustainable for future generations.
Podcast commemorates SVWC's 10 years of success....SVWC board sincerely thanks Tippet Rise Art Center for allowing Zach and Monte to put this together for SVWC's 10th anniversary.
Produced, narrated, and Music by Zachary Patten; Mixed and Mastered by Monte Nickles. Thank you also to Noel Keogh, Tom Kircher and Tim Schaff for their years of dedication to SVWC's mission! |
Land & Water Management for Small Acres in MTAn oldy but a goody...
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The SVWC is a designated 501(c)3 non-profit. Our EIN is 90-0641225