The Musselshell River is home to fewer than 10,000 people, but is a golden example of what makes Montana special and how Montanans are working to keep it that way. The Musselshell flows 342 miles ...
At this time of the year, the Musselshell River flows lazily past what’s left of the community of Mosby, whose Facebook page proudly touts: “Less than a mile from the middle of nowhere ... & that’s ...
River assessment This summer, an assessment of the Musselshell flood damage was completed by a team of experts with an eye to improving the river’s “function and ecological sustainability.” The River ...
The city of Roundup and Musselshell, Rosebud, and Petroleum counties are working with the Musselshell Watershed Coalition, the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation and the Federal ...
The Musselshell drainage has seen some hard times. Drought has frequently led to the river’s dewatering. The deterioration of the watershed was noted in a 2004 assessment of the riparian corridor ...
Editor’s note: This is the first blog in a series by contributor Wendy Beye, chronicling a restoration effort on Montana’s Musselshell River. The waters of the Musselshell River originate in the ...
Editor’s note: This is the third blog in a series by contributor Wendy Beye, chronicling a restoration effort on Montana’s Musselshell River. Montana’s 2010-2011 winter was a skier’s delight. Snow ...
The Musselshell drainage has seen some hard times. Drought has frequently led to the river’s dewatering. The deterioration of the watershed was noted in a 2004 assessment of the riparian corridor ...
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