Kay Webb
Watershed Coordinator
Kay Webb serves as the Watershed Coordinator for the Clarks Fork Yellowstone Partnership, bringing experience in conservation outreach, grant administration, and community engagement throughout Montana. Her background includes work with both the Bitterroot Conservation District and the Little Beaver Conservation District, where she helped strengthen local partnerships, support landowners, and advance practical conservation efforts at the community level.
A Carbon County resident, Kay has deep roots in the outdoor, agricultural, and conservation values that shape the Clarks Fork Yellowstone watershed. She grew up camping in the mountains and continues to enjoy spending time outdoors through hiking, fishing, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Her connection to open spaces, working lands, and recreational resources gives her a strong appreciation for the importance of thoughtful watershed stewardship.
Kay is passionate about collaboration, community-driven conservation, and building partnerships that support both natural resources and the people who depend on them. She is excited to continue serving the community through her role with the Partnership and to help support efforts that protect and enhance the watershed for future generations.
