Research
Our research provides a scientific basis for addressing watershed needs—and reproducing successes. To be a great champion for the river, we need accurate information about what works and what doesn’t.


How we do it
The Coalition leads, partners on, and commissions research on a variety of data sets across the basin—from fish counts and channel migration studies to tracking arsenic level and temperature changes, we help make sure decision-makers are looking at relevant data and are choosing paths that ensure the river and communities that depend on it thrive.
Research projects help us adapt and improve.
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Dry Cottonwood Creek Ranch -
River Ambassadors -
Cleaning up the Smurfit-Stone Mill Site near Frenchtown, MT -
In-stream Sediment Sampling 2022 -
Thermal Mapping of the Upper Clark -
Assessments of Geomorphology and Macroinvertebrate Diversity -
Slickens Assessments in the Upper Clark Fork
We couldn’t do it without you
Our capacity to act relies on your support