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A gray wolf challenges a grizzly bear over meal in Yellowstone National Park. Credit: Ben Bluhm Before government-sanctioned bounties for gray wolves unraveled at the turn of the 20th century, as many ...
Friends of Bridger-Teton launches Forest Corps to make up for federal job and budget cuts on the national forest.
Wildland firefighter mental health is in crisis. Learn how trauma, stress, and low support systems are impacting those on the ...
As we approach fire season, Managing Editor Joseph T. O'Connor will be moderating a panel of experts from Gallatin County and ...
Rose Shimberg is a Missoula-based freelance writer and journalism graduate student focusing on outdoors and environmental coverage. She worked as a contributing writer and copyeditor at Salt Lake City ...
Prepping and burning around Trinity Guard Station during the Trinity Ridge Fire in the Boise National Forest, Idaho. August, 2012. Photo by Kari Greer Ted McClanahan had two major injuries in his ...
Fact-based and timely reporting on the issues in Greater Yellowstone. Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism.
Fact-based and timely reporting on the issues in Greater Yellowstone. Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism.
Conservation groups in federal district court last week alleged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act by inadequately considering challenges faced by gray wolves.
Fact-based and timely reporting on the issues in Greater Yellowstone. Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism.