Ovando Mountain part of the Blackfoot Community Conservation Area

Ovando Mountain part of the Blackfoot Community Conservation Area
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Map Sites
Ovando
(0.4 miles / 0.7 km)
Brand Bar Museum
(0.4 miles / 0.7 km)
Experiences
WTR Outfitters
(9.5 miles / 15.3 km)
Rich Ranch
(13.5 miles / 21.9 km)
K Lazy Three Outfitters
(26.4 miles / 42.8 km)
Regional Perspectives
Pyramid Mountain Lumber Company
(19.5 miles / 31.6 km)
Spring for the Birds!
(20 miles / 32.3 km)
Forestry in the Crown
(40.6 miles / 65.7 km)
Local Topics
The Blackfoot Challenge
(0.4 miles / 0.7 km)
Travelers' Rest State Park
(49.2 miles / 79.6 km)
Angus McDonald
(52.7 miles / 85.2 km)
Make A Difference
Weed Wacker Rodeo
(47.7 miles / 77.2 km)
Teton Canyon Weed Whacker Rodeo
(64.7 miles / 104.7 km)

Contacts

Gary Burnett

Executive Director

Email:
gary@blackfootchallenge.org
 

PO Box 103
Ovando, MT 59854
406-793-3900
406-793-3900 (fax)
www.blackfootchallenge.org
Blackfoot Watershed and Community Project
LAT: 47.0191
LON: -113.1322
Elevation: 4104 FT (1251 M)
Organization Name

The Blackfoot Challenge

Organization Focus

The Blackfoot Challenge coordinates efforts to enhance, conserve and protect the natural resources and rural lifestyles of the Blackfoot River Valley for present and future generations. Supports environmentally responsible resource stewardship through cooperation of private and public interests.

Non-Profit Type and Status

501(c)(3)

Highlights of Recent Accomplishments

Established the Blackfoot Community Conservation area (BCCA) as part of the Blackfoot Community Project. This area in a national model for collaboration between government and private entities. The BCCA encompasses 41,000 acres that is cooperatively managed across private and public ownerships. The core of the area is a 5,600 acre parcel of actively managed forested area on behalf of the community. An important goal of the project is to promote natural resource education and research opportunities for learning about local ecology and managemant through interaction with resource managers and researchers.

Suggested Contribution Amounts

$25-$10,000

Additional Benefits Available from Contributing

Donations are tax deductible and you will receive the Blackfoot Challenge Annual Report.

Donation Website Link

www.blackfootchallenge.org