A climate organizer and Montana native reflects on the art of collaboration to mitigate impacts of a warming planet ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In the final installment in our series on geothermal energy, its availability in the West and the implications ...
That puts an onus on us as guardians of such a rare landscape to both maintain its qualities and share its lessons. This series of stories wrestles with how we define the word “wild,” in a place ...
An apparent mistake that led at least 3,000 Gallatin County taxpayers to collectively overpay more than $8.5 million in ...
The Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame’s latest class of honorees has a strong thread of Greater Yellowstone connections. Whether ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: One remarkable component of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is its complete suite of wild North American ...
Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism. We serve and inform the public about a key region that belongs to us all.
Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism. We serve and inform the public about a key region that belongs to us all.
Across North America, beavers are having a moment. While the continent’s largest rodent has long been vilified as a nuisance and its pelts marketed as a luxury, the aquatic mammal’s ecological ...
Jen Mohler has found a way to connect invasive species to the wider world for those in the Gallatin Valley. Credit: Grow Wild Jennifer Mohler spent much of her career managing invasive species and ...
Wire winders like this one do the work of 20 volunteer workers in removing hazardous barbed wire for wildlife-friendly fencing projects. With federal workers furloughed since October 1 over a ...
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