The Huge Hole Watershed is an area of primarily undamaged meadows, sage steppe, and forested mountains that host a variety of wildlife, from sage grouse to pronghorn, and waterways that are essential fish environment. A big part of the Huge Hole River goes through working rangelands, and the fly fishing on this river brings in individuals from all over the world, making farming and leisure the driving forces of the regional neighborhoods here. Learn how individuals representing a variety of requirements within a watershed are coming together to benefit all life here within the land, water, and neighborhoods, and how this is developing resiliency throughout dry spells and other pressures.