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Biologists to Discuss South Fork Bull Trout at FVCC

The Thursday talk will begin at 7 p.m. inside the Arts & Technology building on FVCC’s Kalispell campus

By Beacon Staff

State biologists will give a presentation on bull trout in the South Fork of the Flathead River drainage on Thursday evening, Nov. 19 at Flathead Valley Community College.

The talk will begin at 7 p.m. inside the Arts & Technology building on FVCC’s Kalispell campus. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Fisheries Program Manager Mark Deleray and Biologist Leo Rosenthal discussing new underwater footage of these native fish. Deleray and Rosenthal will discuss interesting facets of the bull trout’s life history as well as the bull trout’s status in the South Fork Flathead drainage. They will also cover FWP’s bull trout monitoring program and bull trout fishing opportunities.

The presentation, part of the lecture series “Wildlife & Humans Together in the 21st Century,” is free and open to the public.