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Resources
Virgelle Mercantile and Missouri River Canoe Co. is online
at www.canoemontana.com/.
For links to other canoe rental and guide services on the
upper Missouri, visit lewisandclark.state.mt.us/.
For more information about the Upper Missouri National Wild and Scenic River,
see the Bureau of Land Management site at www.mt.blm.gov/ldo/missflt.html.
The BLM Web page for information about Upper Missouri Breaks
National Monument is at www.mt.blm.gov/ldo/um/.
More information also is available from Friends of the Missouri
Breaks Monument at www.missouribreaks.org/.
The Sierra Club's Lewis and Clark campaign home page
is at www.sierraclub.org/lewisandclark/.
American Rivers' conservation campaign may be found
at savethemissouri.com/lewisclark/default.htm.
The Save Our Wild Salmon Coalition is at www.wildsalmon.org/about/index.htm.
For those wishing to follow the Lewis and Clark trail, there are several useful guidebooks, each of which provides a different level of detail. The best three are "National Geographic's Guide to the Lewis & Clark Trail" by Thomas Schmidt, "Traveling the Lewis & Clark Trail" by Julie Fanselow, and "Along the Trail With Lewis and Clark" by Barbara Fifer and Vicky Soderberg.
General background information about the bicentennial and other events associated
with the expedition is available online from several sources.
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