FISH & COW: A STORY OF RESTORING THE UPPER BIG HOLE VALLEY (2007) explores an inspiring conservation effort in Southwest Montana, where the Big Hole River’s last remaining population of fluvial Arctic grayling faces extinction. The film highlights the unlikely yet powerful collaboration between cattle ranchers and environmental organizations. Demonstrating a shared sense of stewardship and a commitment to preserving both the land and its biodiversity, these groups work together to restore the river habitat and ensure the survival of this unique species. Directed by Geoff Stephens and Rick Smith, this 17-minute documentary showcases a quintessentially American story of cooperation, community, and environmental restoration.