LINCOLN — It is a regular thing here in Montana — growth, death, and rebirth, but one thing that can hinder that is noxious weeds, which can take over Montana's native plants.

That's why students from Lincoln are getting out into nature to give back to the forests they've grown up with.

Hear from the students why caring for their community is important to them: Students give back to community by pulling noxious weeds in Lincoln

Students from Lincoln Public Schools split into two groups for a day of noxious weed pulling at Indian Meadows Trailhead and the Blackfoot Pathway: Sculpture in the Wild .

"The vision for the park from the beginning [was] that this could be a place that the community could come and come together and explore and appreciate this landscape that's right here in

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