Distinctly Montana Magazine

2025 // Summer

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61 w w w. d i s t i n c t l y m o n t a n a . c o m the Montana Natural History Center and the Bitterroot Water Partnership. The goal is to build a foundation of conservation mentality and natural resource understanding for K-12 students in the Bitterroot Valley using a science-based curriculum. "We hope these kids continue to be stewards of their environment when they get out of school whether or not they choose a career in conservation," says Nicole. Dan best sums up Teller's unique role in the Bitterroot Valley. "Not a lot of nonprofits own property," he says. "We have an ability to use this as a living classroom. We see it as a few folks being able to utilize a small chunk of land to educate a lot of folks up and down the valley. We want everyone to know that Teller is here to be a re- source for the community, and that we're here to be good neighbors who are eager to share our refuge and the landscape." F rom "Cabins to Estat" the craftsmen at Montana Log Homes have been hand- crafting custom log homes nationwide since 1983. Creative inspiration comes naturally in this mountain country. By preserving the spirit of the Old West, using handcrafting techniques handed down from our pioneer forefathers, we create homes as unique and beautiful as the wil- derness from which they came. SPECIALIZING IN EXCELLENCE SINCE 1983 THE Handcraed ALTERNATIVE 406-752-2992 Email: info@montanaloghomes.com 3250 US Highway 93 South Kalispell, Montana 59901 We invite you to visit our office/showhome or visit us on our website at: montanaloghomes.com We want everyone to know THAT TELLER IS HERE TO BE A RESOURCE FOR THE COMMUNITY, AND THAT WE'RE HERE TO BE GOOD NEIGHBORS WHO ARE EAGER TO SHARE OUR REFUGE AND THE LANDSCAPE.

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