Gateway to Glacier Trails Receives Trail Stewardship Grant for New Cedar Flats Construction
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced more than $400,000 will be funneled into seven Northwest Montana trail projects
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced more than $400,000 will be funneled into seven Northwest Montana trail projects
While EVs sales cooled, hybrid vehicles are getting a second look
Dozens of public health experts, Tribal nations and former justices are also among those supporting youth plaintiffs in landmark case
Plaintiffs argue the feds relied on ‘unfounded assumptions’ and ‘flawed’ population models in a February 2023 finding that wolves in the Northern Rockies are not facing an extinction threat
Management goals across the 28,300-acre project area include reducing fuel density and mitigating fire behavior near communities in the wildland-urban interface; plans include expansion of cross-country ski area
The approval from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, also granted last year, allows for a higher spring lake level, increasing the likelihood of refilling the lake to full pool by summer
Republican states including Wyoming, Idaho and Montana refused to provide wolves to Colorado, which eventually got them from Oregon
Wildlife programming is more graphic today
About 30 to 40 volunteers are needed for the river ambassador and citizen science monitoring programs to help protect the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act-designated three forks of the Flathead River
Visitors can expect fewer delays compared to previous years as Going-to-the-Sun Road pavement rehabilitation project is expected to conclude before peak tourist season
Selenium concentrations from the Teck-owned mines consistently breach both B.C. and Montana water quality standards; nonprofit study says cost is three times more than what regulators require in reclamation bonds
Road crews began clearing snow in the Two Medicine Valley this week and will start plowing Going-to-the-Sun Road on April 1
Park staff was allowed back into office spaces after hazmat team cleared out lead-acid battery array
Among the changes announced, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will reinstate a decades-old regulation that mandates blanket protections for species newly classified as threatened
One thing’s certain, proclaim the age of discovery dead and dead will suddenly start blinking rapidly