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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.

Summary by Montana Standard
LOLO — It's a Montana moment in late August, and the smell of decaying whitefish, suckers and crawdads dominates the last mile of a dusty creek bed. Pools of standing water linger, but they're drying up too fast to offer…

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Montana Standard broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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