Missouri River Recovery Project Online Tool Available
(KTNC) - The Missouri River Recovery Program has launched a new online, interactive, tool called the Missouri River Basin Explorer. It’s a communication tool that’s been developed with input from stakeholders within the river basin.
Senior Program Manager Steve Fischer says the new tool will help the program communicate about the Missouri River. (Play audio :12 “with our stakeholders.”)
Fischer says the tool is broken up into different regions, so if a user wants to look at different regions within the river, it’s only a click away. (play audio :30 “be aware of.”)
Fischer says he wants the tool to be available to the public to better understand what takes place on the river. (play audio :21 “basin stakeholders.”)
To view the Missouri River Basin Explorer, visit www.moriverrecovery.org.
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