The People
Since its inception in 2005, the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Project has received overwhelming, broad support locally and state-wide. This is largely due to the broad benefits the Project will provide: thinning overly dense forest stands, restoring streams and stream banks, replacing culverts, improving wildlife habitat, creating a local market for wood waste, creating up to 50 jobs, increasing local small business income, and designating wilderness.
- Alternative Energy Resources Organization
- Missoula Area Economic Development Corporation
- Montana Community Development Corporation
- Missoula County Commission
- Powell County Commission
- Lewis and Clark County Commission
- Seeley Lake Community Council
- Seeley Lake Rural Fire District
- Seeley-Swan Fuels Mitigation Task Force
- Pyramid Mountain Lumber
- The Ovando Snowmobile Club
- The Seeley Lake Driftriders Snowmobile Club
- The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
- The Blackfoot Challenge*
- Clearwater Resource Council
- Jack Rich, Rich Ranch Outfitting and Guest Ranch
- Jim Stone, Rolling Stone Ranch
- Back Country Horsemen of Missoula
- Montana Outfitters and Guides Association
- Back Country Horsemen of Montana
- Professional Wilderness Outfitters Association
- Montana Wilderness Association
- The Wilderness Society
- Sustainable Obtainable Solutions
- Greg Gilchrist, Lake Upsata Guest Ranch
* - supports the collaborative process inherent in this project