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'Climate weirding' at Lolo Creek
Lolo Creek's drying harms native trout habitats and reflects broader climate impacts, with water rights exceeding supply and drought intensifying since the 2017 Lolo Peak Fire.
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Letter to the editor: Climate weirding
It’s not just the fish in Lolo Creek that are suffering and dying from climate weirding. (Explained in the Missoulian article, “Dead fish, low water” on Aug. 30) We are all living it whether we are conservative, liberal or moderate.
·Missoula, United States
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