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HELENA 鈥?On Friday, the watercraft inspection and decontamination station at the north end of Canyon Ferry Lake was quiet. But inspectors said that was certain to change, as the Labor Day weekendgot underway. Any holiday weekend on Canyon Ferry Lake is bound to be busy, and if the weather cooperates, people take advantage of it the best they can, said Ken Cottrell, lead inspector at the Canyon Ferry North station. So were geared up for a real busy weekend. Cottrell also worked at an invasive species check station las
salomon t summer. He said boaters are becoming more familiar with what the stations are there for. Last year was kind of an educational year, he said. This year, were finding that people are more appreciative and more willing to help us out. Leaders with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks said they will inspect many more boats for invasive species this year than they did in 2017.According to Liz Lodman Stine, who handles outreach and education for FWPs Aquatic
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