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Game warden speaking on fish, wildlife at Interpretive Center

The Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center in Great Falls. Photo courtesy of the Lewis and Clark Foundation.

Montana Game Warden Sergeant Trenten Farmer speaking at 7 p.m. Nov. 12 at the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, 4201 Giant Springs Road.

Farmer will be speaking about the “Fish and Wildlife of Lewis and Clark in Central Montana.”

He will discuss the work of a game warden with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, and the fish and wildlife of the Lewis and Clark Expedition that live in Central Montana.

Farmer will focus on changes in range, populations, and current work being done in Central Montana to preserve these species, as well as recent completed case work for the various fish and wildlife species.

Farmer has been a Montana Game Warden for six years. Originally from Missouri, he moved with his family to the Great Falls area to pursue a career in wildlife conservation.

Farmer is an avid outdoorsman who enjoys hunting, fishing, hiking, and camping with his three boys and wife. His love of the outdoors and desire to preserve Montana’s natural resources for the next generation has fueled his passion as a game warden.

Farmer’s program is part of the Ida Johnson Speaker Series, and is free to the public.

The program is sponsored by the Portage Route Chapter of the Lewis and Clark Trail Alliance.

For more information contact the Interpretive Center at 406-727-8733.

Jenn Rowell
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