Highway 89 Volunteer Planting

Highway 89 Post-Flood Volunteer Planting

Program

Give Back to the Yellowstone

Watershed

Upper Yellowstone

In the spring of 2024, Montana Freshwater Partners led a project along aimed at restoring riparian vegetation along the Yellowstone River to a property downstream of Livingston that that experienced significant bank erosion and damage during the 2022 flood.  MFP coordinated and worked with volunteers to collect willow cuttings and install them in deep trenches along the riverbank.  This technique, known as willow livestaking, encourages the growth of robust root systems that help hold soil in place, significantly reducing future erosion.

Restoration Techniques

Willow Planting

Streambank Stabilization

As the willows mature, their root networks will anchor the banks more effectively, making them more resistant to high flows and flooding events. In addition to improving bank stability, the restored vegetation will enhance the riparian corridor by providing important habitat and cover for a wide range of wildlife species, including songbirds, amphibians, and small mammals.  These projects not only support long-term river health and biodiversity but also help protect private property and infrastructure from future flood impacts.

Ecosystem Benefits

Reduced Sedimentation

Enhanced Riparian Vegetation

feet of streambank restored

Our Projects

We work across Montana to restore and protect our state’s precious water resources.