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Michael Fiebig
Montana Campaign Coordinator, Wyss Fellow

Department: Conservation

Area of Focus: Mike works to protect and restore Montana's headwaters rivers and streams by working with local citizens, businesses, elected officials, governmental agencies, and conservation organizations in the region.

Background: Mike joined American Rivers in 2011. Prior to that he worked for the Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee (GYCC) as a Climate Change Specialist. He has worked on conservation issues in the Northern Rockies and internationally since 2001. As a former river guide and Senior Field Instructor at the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), Mike has paddled over 11,000 miles of rivers in the West.

Education: M.S. in Natural Resources Policy and Conflict Resolution from the University of Montana (2008); B.S. in Neuroscience and a B.A. in Philosophy from Michigan State University (1997)

Favorite River: The Dolores River (CO)


Blog Posts By This Author

Watching Montana's Clark Fork River Come Back to Life

March 28, 2012 | Clean Water, Dams & Dam Removal, Restoring Rivers

The Clark Fork, flowing through Missoula, Montana, is no longer the same river that it was when I lived near its banks during graduate school. Back then paddlers, swimmers, and fishermen had to contend with long green plumes of “rock snot” that blanketed the river bottom and made for difficult, slippery wading in river sandals. Today one instead finds ever shifting gravel bars composed of clean, multi-colored rocks. It’s as if the Clark Fork River recently received a scrub.

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Contact Information


Northern Rockies Office

321 East Main St., Suite #408
Bozeman, MT 59715
Scott Bosse Cell: 406-570-0455
Mike Fiebig Cell: 406-600-4061

 
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