A respiratory illness common in domestic sheep can devastate wild bighorn sheep herds. In a quest to minimize transmission, a
pair of MSU researchers is leading a study to identify how wild and domestic
sheep interact.
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Why are bighorn and domestic sheep hanging out? Here's why we should care.
February 14, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![The bacteria M. ovi causes mild symptoms in domestic sheep, but can be fatal to bighorns](/content/articles/ic_1707950874_400x300_true.jpg)
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How Irrigation Harms (or Helps) Streamflows in the West
February 9, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![You can see all the wildlife Yellowstone offers when you visit the Yellowstone River delta](/content/articles/ic_1707521130_400x300_true.jpg)
A new study used 35
years of data to qualify the impacts of irrigation on river basins across the western
U.S. to better inform future management decisions. As it turns out, it’s
complicated.
The Heartbeat of Wild Places
February 4, 2024 // Feature story
![Mountain King: If you lock eyes with this guy, you'll want some distance between you](/content/articles/ic_1707085107_400x300_true.jpg)
Deep in the wildest terrain in the Rockies, a mysterious discovery tells the story of a battle between Montana's most lethal predators. And why we need them on the landscape.
Read MorePair of Wildlife Diseases Detected in Montana Birds
February 2, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![Mourning doves and Eurasian collared doves are susceptible to the disease PPMV](/content/articles/ic_1706920196_400x300_true.jpg)
Recent avian flu and pigeon
paramyxovirus detections prompted FWP to issue a statement last month informing residents to be aware and diligent if they find dead birds.
Forests of Immortal Stories
January 31, 2024 // OPINION: Essay
![Old-growth forests, whether in large continuous stands or scattered pockets, have long found refuge in Greater Yellowstone](/content/articles/ic_1706719978_400x300_true.jpg)
In her latest essay, MoJo columnist Susan Marsh writes how ancient trees draw human love in Greater Yellowstone and across the globe.
Read MoreMontana Files Intent to Sue Over Listing Wolverines Under ESA
January 29, 2024 // NEWS: Dispatch
![Wolverines were listed as "threatened" last November. Now, Montana plans to sue.](/content/articles/ic_1706571742_400x300_true.jpg)
The 15-page letter of intent to sue US Fish
and Wildlife Service comes on heels of November 2023 decision to list wolverines
as ‘threatened.’
Wolves: Love Them or Hate Them?
January 24, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![A recent study indicates that tolerance for wolves in Montana has grown since 2012](/content/articles/ic_1706123741_400x300_true.jpg)
Results from a recent survey by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and the University of Montana finds growing
tolerance toward wolves among state residents.
Call of the Mild
January 23, 2024 // NEWS: Dispatch
![Need snow? An unseasonably warm and dry winter thus far has left Greater Yellowstone thirsty](/content/articles/ic_1706048174_400x300_true.jpg)
With
regional snowpack at record lows and average temperatures well above normal,
how are local wildlife coping with the unusual winter?
Homeward Bound
January 19, 2024 // NEWS: Film Review
![Mule deer migrate hundreds of miles to winter grounds from Grand Teton National Park](/content/articles/ic_1705708815_400x300_true.jpg)
A new documentary released by the Wyoming Migration Initiative chronicles the travel and travails of Grand Teton mule deer.
Read MoreIn Cadence: ‘Mni Wiconi’ and the Great Observers
January 16, 2024 // OPINION: Essay
![The Yellowstone River runs north from Yellowstone National Park nearly 700 miles to its confluence with the Missouri](/content/articles/ic_1705427188_400x300_true.jpg)
Recalling the 2016 Standing Rock demonstrations protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline, a Lakota woman reflects on the rhythm and power of water.
Read More2023 a ‘Good Food Year’ for Yellowstone Grizzlies
January 11, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![In October 2023, Grizzly Bear 566 weighed in at a whopping 716 pounds, three shy of the Greater Yellowstone record](/content/articles/ic_1704988622_400x300_true.jpg)
Last fall, Grizzly 566
weighed in at a near record-breaking 700 pounds, Mountain Journal spoke with a grizzly expert for the latest in health
and population trends for bears in Greater Yellowstone.
The Past 30 Years in Yellowstone, Part 4: Mike Finley
January 9, 2024 // Interview Series
![Mike Finley served the National Park Service for 32 years, including a trifecta of superintendent posts at three national parks](/content/articles/ic_1704820328_400x300_true.jpg)
In the final installment
of MoJo’s interview series with four Yellowstone superintendents, Mike Finley pulls
no punches discussing the issues in our national parks.
The Future of Drought in Montana
January 5, 2024 // NEWS: In Short
![A barren wheatfield in Malta, Montana, after it was raided by migratory grasshoppers that thrive in drought conditions](/content/articles/ic_1704492124_400x300_true.jpg)
Following a three-year
planning process, Montana released an updated Drought Management Plan, seeking
to foster drought resilience in the state and recognizing climate change as a
driving factor.
50 Years: How the Endangered Species Act Influenced Greater Yellowstone
January 2, 2024 // NEWS: Dispatch
![Bald eagles were finally listed under the ESA in 1978](/content/articles/ic_1704232347_400x300_true.jpg)
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
Endangered Species Act, Mountain Journal looks at the landmark legislation’s
impact on some of Greater Yellowstone’s keystone species.