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Montana Trout Unlimited operates throughout the Rocky Mountain region, focusing its conservation efforts on protecting coldwater fisheries and aquatic ecosystems in Montana's river systems. The organization leads opposition to the Sheep Creek Mine proposal, citing risks of selenium contamination to the Clark Fork River drainage. Their advocacy work includes formal challenges to regulatory processes and coordination with stakeholders to strengthen environmental review standards. The group's signature event, the Rockies Regional Rendezvous, brings together conservation leaders and volunteers from multiple states to align on habitat restoration strategies. Their work spans policy advocacy, field projects, and professional networking across Montana's watersheds. The organization maintains active partnerships with regional conservation groups, fisheries managers, and environmental scientists. Montana Trout Unlimited's current initiatives prioritize water quality protection, habitat preservation, and public participation in environmental decision-making. The organization provides technical input on proposed mining projects affecting Montana's waterways. Their conservation programs integrate scientific research, legal advocacy, and community engagement to address threats to native trout populations.