ResilienceMT

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ResilienceMT is a NOAA-funded, University of Montana project working with Montana communities to build resilience to wildfires, drought, flooding, and extreme heat. 

The project is working with community partners from the Aaniiih and Nakoda tribes, the Blackfeet Nation, and Corvallis and Hamilton in the Bitterroot Valley. 

Key activities include collaborative planning with community partners, a climate resilience museum exhibition including ESRI Story Maps, and community climate forums. 

 

ResilienceMT is now on exhibit at spectrUM Discovery Area in Missoula Public Library through late March. The exhibition is available for public engagement as well as school field trips. 

Montana communities share stories of resilience and continue to build their toolboxes as they adapt to a changing climate.

Communities from around Montana shared stories of climate resilience at this storytelling event, held on February 13th, 2024 in the Missoula Public Library and spectrUM Discovery Area. 

 

This website was prepared by the University of Montana under award NA21SEC0080001 from the Environmental Literacy Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. The content is those of the ResilienceMT project personnel and do not necessarily reflect the views of NOAA or the U.S. Department of Commerce.

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