News
People from Bozeman and across the nation tuned in last Wednesday — virtually and in person — for “Loving Our Wild Backyard: ...
The report calls the idea to transfer federal lands to state management a multi-billion-dollar “gamble on Montana’s future” ...
Opinion
Sally Schrank: Montanans must protect constitutional right to ‘clean and healthful environment’Montana is a uniquely spectacular place, but you already know that. Each year, millions of people choose to spend their time and money on vacation here because of what makes ...
A recent amendment to Peru’s Forestry and Wildlife Law has sparked intense backlash from environmental groups and Indigenous ...
They are protected at a state and federal level, making it illegal to “harm, harass, or kill grizzly bears, except in cases ...
The encounter occurred outside Dupuyer last Friday while a man was hunting for shed antlers on a brushy hillside.
Opinion: Montanans of all stripes, and particularly resident hunters, are tired of non-residents coming here and changing the ...
A federally-led grizzly bear study team that goes back to 1973 could soon be on the chopping block because of ongoing federal ...
A key grizzly scientist says the Trump administration appears to be moving toward dismantling the Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team — a group of scientists responsible for long-term monitoring and ...
In Montana, understanding and coexisting with grizzly bears is a critical part of living in the region. For over 50 years, ...
Although mountain goats are known to quite literally live life on the edge, these animals now face a host of threats entirely ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has a new Region 1 supervisor in Amber Steed, a longtime biologist with the agency. Steed, 45, is the first woman to take the helm of the region, which is one of the ...
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