View All of Ripple’s Yearly Impact Reports
View All of Ripple’s Yearly Impact Reports
After more than 18 years of dedication to Ripple, Rayelynn Brandl is heading off on her next adventure! Please join us in celebrating her incredible contributions and wishing her well on the journey ahead. 📅 Friday, October 10th 🕔 5:00 – 7:00 PM 📍 Butte Brewing Let’s send Rayelynn off with lots of laughter, stories, and heartfelt …
Ripple: The Center for Education and Ecosystem Studies is excited to announce the start of their 2025 Fall field season. Over the course of a year, Ripple’s outreach team will collectively work with thousands of students. During the 2025 Fall season, Ripple’s Butte team will work with 500+ students from Drummond and East middle schools. …
The Ripple 2024 Annual Report is available for you to view!
Silver Bow Creek Fish Monitoring & Telemetry Study Adopt-A-Trout Follow a fish on Silver Bow Creek! Use the interactive Storymap to track a fish (some are even still alive!) and see how it moves within Silver Bow Creek. Learn More About the Project Adopt A Trout
BUTTE, MT. – The Clark Fork Watershed Education Program (CFWEP) will be renamed Ripple: The Center for Education and Ecosystem Studies, after receiving official designation as a research and education center at a Montana Board of Regents meeting in Havre on May 15-16. At the Montana Board of Regents Meeting in Havre last week, the …
The CFWEP 2023 Annual Report is available for you to view!
Butte, MT — December 15, 2023 — The Clark Fork Watershed Education Program (CFWEP) is proud to announce the continuation of a vibrant public art project in Butte, Montana, featuring the transformation of four more signal boxes into canvases for local artists. This round of signal boxes wraps was sponsored by Water and Environmental Technologies …
THANK YOU! We are thrilled to share that our 2023 Virtual Auction raised $14,232. We are grateful to everyone who contributed by bidding on items, buying raffle tickets, and donating directly. We also want to thank all the businesses and individuals who donated items that made our auction so outstanding. Fundraisers like our virtual auction …
In past communications, we’ve mentioned that CFWEP is at a critical point and securing future funding is necessary to ensure our organization continues to exist. CFWEP has been largely funded by the Natural Resource Damage Program for more than a decade, but that funding is set to end in 2024. Right now, we have the …