Three men face felony animal cruelty charges in southwest Wyoming for allegedly roping and riding a moose. The case is resurfacing questions about wildlife abuse in the Cowboy State.
A Look Back: MoJo’s Top Themes of 2025
Mountain Journal’s weightiest and most discussed coverage from the last year in Greater Yellowstone
Wolves: Love Them or Hate Them, the Numbers Don’t Lie
New study compares tolerance for wolves versus tolerance for hunting them. Its survey answers might surprise you.
Gratitude in the Shadow of the Winter Solstice
Mountain Journal columnist Susan Marsh reflects on life, death and gratitude, and the poetry that saw her through grief.
Jesse Therien’s Long Game for Clean Transportation
Why this biochemist believes lasting climate solutions begin with careful, hands-on work
Rush to Avoid Red Tape Derails Logging Project Near Yellowstone
Judge slams Forest Service plan for shortcuts that ‘eviscerate secure habitat’ for grizzlies, lynx, elk in Custer Gallatin
Patagonia and the Flies that Might Save the World
Fly-fishing conservationists Yvon Chouinard and Craig Mathews’ new book shows anglers how simplifying their hobby can improve the environment
Montana Water: A Supply in Demand
Following years of rapid growth and warming climate, Bozeman to update Integrated Water Resources Plan to guide management over next 50 years
Held v. Montana Plaintiffs Sue State Over Bills Passed in 2025
Plaintiffs argue state isn’t complying with Montana Supreme Court ruling affirming Montanans’ right to ‘stable climate system’
From the Embers? Controversial National Wildfire Service Could Launch in January
Although Congress hasn’t provided budget or authority for consolidated firefighting force, opposition to new plan appears weakening
