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Every Drop Counts: 25 Years of the Gallatin River Task Force

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Every Drop Counts: 25 Years of the Gallatin River Task Force

Gallatin River Task Force pebble count. PHOTO BY RICH ADDICKS

EBS Staffby EBS Staff
December 8, 2025

By Kristin Gardner GUEST COLUMNIST

For 25 years, the Gallatin River has been our guide, our inspiration and the heart of a powerful community movement. As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we are reflecting on the incredible milestones we’ve achieved together and looking forward to the momentum carrying us into the future.

Thanks to the unwavering support of our community, we have spent a quarter-century building grassroots stewardship that has left a lasting impact on the river—on its world renowned fisheries, its critical wildlife habitat, the people who love it and the livelihoods it sustains.

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From the powerful roar of spring runoff to the gentler low-flows of late summer, we have stood beside—and often in—the Gallatin, committed to understanding the science, identifying its needs, taking concrete action to protect it and inspiring others to do the same. The milestones we have reached since 2000 are a testament to the power of collective action and the resilience of a community that cares.

Our 25-year journey spans the launch of our water monitoring program in 2000 to advancing high-level river protections and targeted restoration projects over the past decade. Our accomplishments for the river over the last quarter century are significant, and this is just the beginning. 

Science has always driven our work, from establishing pollution reduction goals to shaping sustainable and protective restoration projects along the Gallatin and its tributaries. We have launched programs to reduce community water use, while also advocating for better wastewater management and recycled water projects that benefit the river.   

The Gallatin River Task Force is far more than just a river watch group. Over 25 years, we’ve elevated the value of science, strengthened community and agency partnerships, restored vital streamside habitat, monitored recreation impacts and looked ahead to how we balance use with protection, and growth with responsibility. Woven in between are the stories of collaboration, innovation and a shared commitment to what is possible.

Today, we stand at a pivotal moment with a bold vision for the next 25 years. We do not underestimate the challenges ahead. We also recognize that our community’s strength and deep connection to the river will continue to be a primary driver for meaningful change. 

As we close out the year, we invite the community to continue this journey with us. Our new four-year strategic plan builds boldly on our legacy and accelerates our impact. With continued community support, we will tackle nuisance algae, continue local water conservation efforts and restore 124 acres across 39 river miles to support lasting river health and resilience.

And through it all, we will continue growing our movement. Expanding our education and outreach programs will continue to be critical to our success. An informed and engaged community is essential to protecting the Gallatin River—its health, its resilience and the benefits it provides to us all. Real, lasting change happens when people understand and care about the cause; our collective, intentional work is the driving force behind every restored river mile, every gallon of clean water conserved and every inspired steward. Only together can we build a stronger, more resilient future for the river.

Please consider making a year-end donation to the task force to help us pursue this important work at gallatinrivertaskforce.org. 

Kristin Gardner is the chief executive and science officer of Gallatin River Task Force.

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