Life in the Land: Caryn Miske, Clearwater Resource Council

This episode of the Life in the Land series features Caryn Miske, Executive Director of Clearwater Resource Council, who shares about what holistic, community-led work around climate, equity, and environmental quality can look like, the realistic challenges to starting and sustaining a local nonprofit, and as pressures on small towns and wild places increase, why the efforts are always worth it.


Life in the Land is a documentary film and podcast series from Stories for Action that shares stories of those who interact with the complexities of Montana’s land, waters, and communities, looking at the success and value in collaborative & locally-led initiatives. Stories for Action advances a thriving planet for all by sharing the human connection through the power of storytelling.

Clearwater Resource Council’s mission is to engage the community and facilitate efforts that will enhance, conserve, sustain, and protect the natural resources and rural lifestyle of the Clearwater Watershed for present and future generations.

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