MWF Speaks Up for the Smith River

Photo by Alec Underwood
Photo by Alec Underwood

Today, the Montana Wildlife Federation sent in formal comments on the environmental impact statement scoping process for the Black Butte Copper Project, a proposed mine in the headwaters of the Smith River.   In our letter, MWF explained how the mine is “a threat to the Smith River watershed, its fishery, recreationists and the local outdoor economy.”

Winding its way through rangelands and its iconic canyon, the Smith River gives recreationists an experience that they will never forget, not to mention some amazing fishing. Bringing $10 million to the local economy each year, the Smith is a serious economic driver, employing guides, outfitters, and supporting other small businesses. For all of these reasons, it’s easy to see why the Smith is held as one of Montana’s greatest treasures.

You can read MWF’s full comment letter here.

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Jeff Lukas – MWF Elk Campaign Manager

Jeff Lukas

Elk Campaign Manager

Jeff Lukas is a passionate conservationist who has been fishing and hunting his entire life. Whether it’s floating a small stream chasing trout, pursuing elk in the high country, or waiting in a blind for ducks to set their wings, Jeff is always trying to bring more people afield to show them what we are trying to protect. He loves being in the arena, and he will never shy away from conversations about the beautiful and unique corners of Big Sky country.