Connor Parrish (@connorparrish19) 's Twitter Profile
Connor Parrish

@connorparrish19

Biologists, stream restoration practitioner, hunter, fisherman, public land advocate, and sports fan.

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Trout Unlimited (@troutunlimited) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“A healthy river system performs three basic functions. It catches, stores, and slowly releases water over time. Floods, fire, and drought can wreak havoc to healthy river systems. The #HeadwatersProtectionAct would provide a pathway for collaborative stewardship so we can

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We have one week left to submit comments in support of removing the lower four Snake River dams. So far we’ve had 2,000 of y’all submit comments 👏 Help us make it to our goal of 3,000! Take action here: tu.org/conservation/a…

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Some fall fish sampling in southwest Montana. Beavers have shown up in this little stream and started doing their thing! #trout #troutunlimited #beaver

Some fall fish sampling in southwest Montana. Beavers have shown up in this little stream and started doing their thing! #trout #troutunlimited #beaver
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Eletrofishing video I made for work! Electrofishing uses low-voltage electric currents to momentarily stun fish while we attempt to net them. The fish quickly recover and go back to their normal habits.

MTConservationVoters (@mtvoters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not even 2024 and things are already getting SPOOKY. Did you catch that @sheehyformt wants to transfer our federal public lands to the state, putting access to our public lands on the chopping block? Stay vigilant, #keepitpublic & happy Halloween! #mtsen #mtpol #mtnews

It’s not even 2024 and things are already getting SPOOKY.

Did you catch that @sheehyformt wants to transfer our federal public lands to the state, putting access to our public lands on the chopping block?

Stay vigilant, #keepitpublic & happy Halloween! #mtsen #mtpol #mtnews
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Wolverines gain federal protections under Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service noted threats posed by climate change and habitat loss in its announcement. #mtnews montanafreepress.org/2023/11/29/wol…

Jon Tester (@jontester) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any politician who wants to sell off our public lands will have to go through me first. Montana is not for sale—and never will be.

Ben Goldfarb (@ben_a_goldfarb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Montana friends! In partnership with Center for Large Landscape Conservation, I'll be hitting the (ahem) road in June for talks in Bozeman, Missoula, and beyond. Looking forward to discussing ungulate migration, habitat connectivity, and wildlife crossings with y'all soon. largelandscapes.org/book-tour/

Montana friends! In partnership with <a href="/Largelandscapes/">Center for Large Landscape Conservation</a>, I'll be hitting the (ahem) road in June for talks in Bozeman, Missoula, and beyond. Looking forward to discussing ungulate migration, habitat connectivity, and wildlife crossings with y'all soon.

largelandscapes.org/book-tour/
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🚨 Big news! 🚨 The Senate passed Good Samaritan legislation with unanimous consent, addressing one of the most pervasive sources of water pollution in the U.S. Hear from Chris Wood about today’s major victory for clean water: bit.ly/46xUNXg

🚨 Big news! 🚨 The Senate passed Good Samaritan legislation with unanimous consent, addressing one of the most pervasive sources of water pollution in the U.S. 

Hear from Chris Wood about today’s major victory for clean water: bit.ly/46xUNXg
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One of my projects building log jams in Leverich Creek outside Bozeman this summer. Native WCT currently occupy less than 1% of their historic range in the Gallatin River watershed, with Leverich Creek supporting one of the few remaining populations.