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Top Story: Wolves: Taking Aim from the Air
Aerial wolf gunning is a practice used to manage wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Conservation groups are pushing back.
Conservation orgs are battling the aerial shooting of
wolves, coyotes and foxes on Idaho public lands. Now they’ve submitted a
petition to the U.S. Forest Service to ban the practice. Will the feds listen?
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Taking Account of Gallatin County
Gallatin County still has large tracks of open land. But for how long?
Officials are seeking public input to inform
Future Land Use Map and Housing Strategy.
NEWS: Dispatch
Wyoming Legislative Session Brings Conservation ‘Wins and Losses’
The 640-acre Kelly Parcel was slated for public auction before the action was postponed in December amid public outcry
Conservation
organizations celebrated an amendment to the state budget authorizing land managers to sell the Kelly Parcel to the National Park Service for $100
million. Some bills are more worrisome.
MoJo Interview
A Fusion of Western Artists
Cary Morin: an artist on an artist
Mountain Journal speaks with
singer-songwriter Cary Morin about his latest album release, a collection of
songs inspired by Montana artist Charlie Russell's paintings.
FEATURE: History
Banishing the Tukudika
Today and yesterday: the Yellowstone Revealed project depicted the historic and current presence of Indigenous people in Greater Yellowstone
In 1879, Yellowstone
superintendent Philetus Norris made a fateful call that epitomized the park’s
relationship with Indigenous people—and thus with the world.
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As Park County Booms, Locals Look to Retain Way of Life
Strength in numbers: Park County residents show support for county growth policy
Group launches new campaign in support of retaining growth policy in the face of efforts to repeal.
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The Complex and Confounding Task of Wrangling America’s Wild Horses
Summer thunder: the McCullough Peaks herd on the move
As
management agencies wrangle with wild horse management, advocates, nonprofits
and the general public are pushing back.
MoJo Interview
Hearing the ‘Hush of the Land’
Legendary outfitter Smoke Elser's new book "Hush of the Land" is published this month
Smoke
Elser and Eva-Maria Maggi discuss their new book, Hush of the Land,
chronicling decades of mule-packing trips in the Bob Marshall Wilderness.
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