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Cabinsite SB409 Rules

The adoption notice that the Land Board voted to approve was filed with the Secretary of State's Office on January 3, 2012.  The rules will become effective on January 13, 2012.

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Conservation District elections approaching; nominating petitions due March 12

In preparation for the November general election, individuals wishing to serve as conservation district supervisors must submit a nominating petitions to the local county election administrator by March 12, 2012, according to Laurie Zeller, Conservation Districts Bureau Chief with the Montana DNRC's Conservation and Resource Development Division…

Potential for ice jams and related flooding greatest in February and March

The first major ice jam of 2012 is a reminder that damaging floods are a fact of life along many Montana rivers and streams, even in the middle of winter, and residents in flood-prone areas should take steps to safeguard their loved ones, property and possessions…

DNRC using fire rehab to provide better habitat for declining native pollinators

Restoration of lands burned by wildfire has always been important work for mitigating erosion, controlling weeds and giving native plants a strong start. Beginning this year, the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) is using fire rehab to advance a new conservation goal: provide better habitat for Montana's declining native pollinators…

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Sharp crested wier channeling irrigation water to the valley north of Ovando

Sharp crested wier channeling irrigation water to the valley north of Ovando

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Mary Sexton, DNRC director

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recovery.mt.gov

Recovery.Mt.Gov

Allows all Montanans to follow how we are reinvesting and rebuilding Montana with funding from the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. An estimated 11,000 jobs will be created or saved and the majority of Montanans will see tax relief.