Red or Blue, Montanans Love the Outdoors
Poll shows 82 percent of Montanans consider themselves conservationists and 87 percent say they are outdoor recreation enthusiasts
Poll shows 82 percent of Montanans consider themselves conservationists and 87 percent say they are outdoor recreation enthusiasts
Montana’s wolf management drew extra attention last week when a hunter legally killed a member of a pack near Joliet.
A final hunt of the season has become my January tradition
Documentary film explains how hunting can be a path toward species salvation, but also lays naked the ugliness of some practices
In the more than 20 states and provinces where CWD has been detected, only New York prevented its permanent presence
Shortly after the mass extinction, a new species of penguin that stood nearly 6 feet tall emerged
After a relatively mild December, things went bad in the week before Christmas
Finding a balance between native and popular introduced species remains a delicate art
Artificial feeding unnaturally concentrates animals, can interfere with migration patterns and can habituate wildlife to humans
Corner-crossing bills have become a regular feature in Helena every two years
So long as grizzly hunts are biologically sustainable, I won’t oppose them even if I won’t participate
It’s not a regular habit, but I have some experience with holiday hunting
Chronic Wasting Disease infects members of the deer family, including elk and moose
If gun owners don’t police ourselves, someone else may do it for us
It was my twin daughters’ birthday, not mine, but as it turns out I also received a gift