LOLO- The drought in Lolo Creek has impacted residents above and below the banks.
Radd Icenoggle lives nearby and documents the creek.
“This whole section of stream, maybe there's an entire generation of fish lost, invertebrates lost. Crayfish, you know, when this thing first dried out, there were so many crayfish skeletons through here. Those are all gone," Icenoggle told MTN.
Watch the full story: Lolo resident shares concerns about Lolo Creek drought
Icenoggle has a background in wildlife biology and likes to share stories about the environment.
“I've always been kind of a naturalist, you know, just I really want to investigate the world around us, the reality around us," Icenoggle said.
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He has a podcast called Mountain Misfits, and makes videos about