Community Perspective: Investing in the Future of Our Bitterroot Waters

A conversation with Dan Kerslake, Owner and Operator of Kerslake Ranch in Stevensville, MT; Father and Husband; Supervisor with the Bitterroot Conservation District; Friend of the Bitterroot Water Partnership. Photos taken by students from MAPS Media Institute.

This interview was captured for a traveling exhibit on ‘Our Waters, Our Ways of Life’. Visit the exhibit from April – December 2025 at the Ravalli County Museum.

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  • Dave Jones says:
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    Two points: No is going to finance dam construction, hoping to be paid back by cow-calf operations or habitat advocates. Then there is the question of insurance, maintenance, and fish passage. The other thing to consider is healthy free-stone streams require high-water flows. Dams restrict that. What we need to do is stop emitting CO2, arresting climate change and saving snow packs.
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