Angler’s Moral Crisis
I’m not one of those OCD catch-and-release types, horrified at the thought of ever harming a fish
I’m not one of those OCD catch-and-release types, horrified at the thought of ever harming a fish
The area is adjacent to the struggling Cabinet-Yaak grizzly population
Sometimes it’s good to revisit an old friend – in this case the well-traveled trail to Avalanche Lake on Glacier National Park’s west side. The trail begins near the Trail of the Cedars, 5 miles east of the Lake McDonald Lodge and takes hikers to Avalanche Lake for stunning views of the mountains and surrounding […]
Several family-friendly programs slated for summertime
Northern pike are highly predacious and could impact the valuable Kokanee salmon and trout fishery
Montana’s delegation exchanges barbs over campaign donations, blockage of North Fork Watershed Protection Act
The bears were captured last Thursday
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road
20 parcels of public lands in 10 states could be suitable for bison from Yellowstone National Park
The petition states mustang habitat has shrunk 40 percent since 1971
In 2013, there were 2.1 million visits to Montana's 56 state parks
Whitefish Legacy Partners are stepping up efforts to raise the remaining $750,000 over this summer
These hikes and climbs are neither for the faint of heart nor the ill prepared
The event is a fundraiser for the non-profit organization that seeks to help conserve the dramatic Swan Valley and Mission Mountain landscape
Bryan Donner will become new district ranger on Aug. 11