Interactive Exhibit Explores….

What do we Talk About when we talk about water?

Exhibit Open through August 6 @ Explore the Arts in Downtown Hamilton. Visit while you can!

Closing Reception Friday, August 2, 5-7:30 PM

Much of a community’s capacity to achieve courageous conservation impacts relates to their ability to understand and care for each others’ unique values. Our exhibit highlights various histories, stories, landscapes, and waterways to help promote discussion, shared understanding, learning, and connection to landscape and people. We hope this exhibit helps you foster a sense of place, specifically as it relates to water. We hope our exhibit helps participants nurture greater understanding of our fellow community members and prepares our collective willingness to work together toward collaborative stewardship and conservation of our incredible water resources in the Bitterroot.

Leave your thoughts on water in the section below!

Let’s Talk Water! Visit our Exhibit at Explore the Arts in Hamilton.
Then, tell us what you think about community conservation efforts for our waters.

Below are some questions to consider. Discuss with friends and share your thoughts below.

What specific changes have you observed in our local waterways over the years, and how do you think these changes are impacting our community and local nature?

Think about the many distinct leaders in our communities. How can they set us up to successfully manage for clean, abundant waters in the Bitterroot Valley?

How can different groups within our community (e.g., farmers, businesses, environmentalists, residents) collaborate to create reliable conservation practices for our waters?

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  1. I think leaders can support various county-wide or watershed-wide community learning initiatives that help people learn about and appreciate the…