Video: Latrine removal operation on the Smith River
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In early April, personnel from the U.S Forest Service, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and volunteers from the Montana Vet Program embarked on a five-day trip down the Smith River to remove and raft out all the latrines from boat camps, officially ushering in the new era of recreational management on the river.
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Starting this year, floaters are now required to carry with them something they have always been able to leave behind — their excrement.
MONTANA UNTAMED: As management of the Smith River enters a new era, the river's manager talks about what's in store.
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