Gallery: Opening Day on Going-to-the-Sun Road
The full length of Glacier National Park's famed byway opened to vehicles on June 13
The full length of Glacier National Park's famed byway opened to vehicles on June 13
I suppose it’s not a surprise that some of us chuckled a bit when smoke descended on the East Coast and Gotham residents responded as if the apocalypse was finally upon us
Park officials announced early Tuesday morning that all 50 miles of the iconic alpine byway are open to motorized traffic, marking the earliest opening date since 2005 and increasing the volume of vehicle reservations available in the popular corridor
U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl injected a welcome dose of sanity into a conflict so far dominated by the lunacy of a handful of wealthy landowners
I’m fascinated by the megafauna wiped out during the warming that spread across Earth at the end of the last glacial period
The Harrell Forest Project, a collaboration between the Flathead Land Trust, Trust for Public Land and Montana Land Reliance, will add six miles of nonmotorized trail near Bigfork
The plan assumed that wildlife managers could kill up to 72 grizzlies — or about seven bears a year — over 10 years of grazing and grizzlies continuing to attack livestock
Reservations can now be purchased 24 hours in advance on a rolling basis
That makes 22 little ones for this amazing 27-year-old bear
Park rangers tried repeatedly to reunite the calf with the herd but were unsuccessful
If approved, fisheries managers would remove non-native rainbow trout from the alpine lake using a fish toxicant and replace them with genetically pure strains of westslope cutthroat and bull trout. The project would begin Sept. 1.
From May through October, wildlife managers will use bait stations to trap and radio-collar female grizzlies as part of long-term monitoring project launched in 2004
After college in Missoula, Mike La Salle moved to Europe. He owned a couple of bars in Brussels, including Montana Mike’s Feed and Fuel.
Grizzlies in the Yellowstone region of southern Montana, eastern Idaho and northwestern Wyoming are a federally protected species
The bipartisan bill calls for the Park Service to consult with surrounding communities before limiting park access