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Top Story: Feds Buy Kelly Parcel, Conserving Last of Unprotected Land in GTNP
Elk herd on the Kelly Parcel, gateway to the Path of the Pronghorn
‘Decades-in-the-making’ $100 million purchase adds 640 acres to Grand Teton National Park, while protecting a key Greater Yellowstone wildlife
migration corridor.
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The Daunting Challenges Facing Canada Lynx
The elusive, nocturnal and threatened Canada lynx
As a warming climate grips North America, the lynx remains
threatened in the Lower 48. It could get worse.
FEATURE: History
The Year of the Wolves
The 1995 reintroduction of gray wolves, in the words of those who were there
Thirty years ago this month, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho. Today, the people who made it happen remember the mayhem and magic of one of the 20th century’s most controversial acts of ecosystem management.
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The Power of Storytelling
"Upper Yellowstone River" is one of six films produced as part of the Life in the Land series
A Montana filmmaker’s multimedia project highlights
collaborative conservation work across the Treasure State. Will it have a ripple effect?
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Montana Sues Yellowstone National Park Over Bison Management Plan
The park's plan directs wildlife managers to aim for a herd of 3,500-6,000 animals
Department of Livestock and FWP join Gov. Gianforte in suing park over its plan to increase bison population and tolerance for bison presence outside park boundaries.
Read MoreOPINION: Column
Follow the Light
Looking ahead to 2025, embrace the light
As we close out 2024, columnist Susan
Marsh writes that in the new year we should embrace the world with tenderness.
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Buffalo Bridge
Portrait of Grizzly Bear Tracks, Salish leader, by Thomas Adams
In two new books, a Montana historian tracks how Native and White cultures blend and break away.
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Former FWS Grizzly Coordinator Updates Own 30-Year-Old Recovery Plan, Prompting Petition
The Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to decide about delisting grizzly bears next month by Jan. 20
Weeks
before the agency decides whether or not to delist grizzlies, 15 environmental
groups petition for a plan revision.
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