In collaboration with Grist and High Country News, journalists Ellis Juhlin and Nick Mott to join Mountain Journal in July.
The Senate approved Steve Pearce’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management in a 46-43 vote Monday evening.
How I Became the Storyteller for the Yellowstone Packs' is at once scientific chronicle and witty memoir from the man Jane ...
“[The Roadless Rule] is just one on a list of things, for a single dominant use which appears to be oil and gas development,” said former BLM Director Tracy Stone-Manning of the current administration ...
Plaintiffs argue Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks deemed corner-crossing “unlawful” without clear guidance on boundary ...
Two yearlings look up from playing on a fall 2024 day in Greater Yellowstone. The moose abuse case in southwest Wyoming is conjuring up a negative image of the state as it grapples with another animal ...
As hunters get more creative to access ‘corner-locked’ land, Treasure State lawmakers grapple with murky trespassing statute ...
Grizzly bear activity seemed to start with a roar on May 4 when two hikers were mauled in Yellowstone National Park. But the ...
Before government-sanctioned bounties for gray wolves unraveled at the turn of the 20th century, as many as 2 million individuals roamed freely throughout North America. Hunted nearly to extinction as ...
Grizzly bears may be excused for hibernating through the legal alarm clock that was supposed to go off on January 31 — their federal managers needed an extension on their Endangered Species Act ...
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