Tinworks Art in Bozeman is spearheading a public art installation and speaker series on food and farming in an effort to help locals reconnect…
Montana State University snow and water scientists have received a nearly $1 million dollar grant to pursue new methods of snowpack measurement.
The Montana Climate Office warned this week that historically low snow levels mean water shortages this year in several river basins — even wi…
When four hunters used a specially constructed ladder to step from one corner of public land in southern Wyoming to another, the ripples from …
The research kicked off last year when annual sampling found fish numbers to be at or near historic lows in tributaries of the upper Missouri River.
Snowpack is a core part of the city of Bozeman’s water infrastructure, and it is under threat.
The view of Montana’s waterways will become a lot more detailed in the coming months, as nearly three dozen new stream gages are expected to c…
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, a group of more than 100 different chemicals, are everywhere.
The Public Service Commission will hold a one-day public hearing on April 8 concerning a request that it create rules for evaluating climate risks.
The State Land Board this week approved the acquisition of a 26-acre parcel of land to be donated by the Montana State Parks Foundation, in co…
Environmental groups sent a letter to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality last Wednesday requesting more public involvement as the…
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is updating the Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan, conducting surveys and hosting public worksh…
When four hunters used a specially constructed ladder to step from one corner of public land in southern Wyoming to another, the ripples from …
In 20 days of the Wolf Project’s flights in November and December, not one wolf kill by the Mollie’s Pack — which lives in the remote Pelican …
Amazingly, no one has been killed this winter by a slide in the region despite the hair-trigger snowpack, but that hasn’t stopped avalanche fo…
The Park County Environmental Council is undergoing a change in leadership as its longtime executive director steps into a new role in the region.
Yellowstone Safe Passages, a coalition dedicated to improving the safety of people and wildlife on Montana Highway 89, published a comprehensi…
Deb Wheaton remembers March 2014 like it was yesterday — a “surreal” and “insane” yesterday.
When four hunters used a specially constructed ladder to step from one corner of public land in southern Wyoming to another, the ripples from …
People involved in Gallatin Gateway’s proposed gravel mine are looking at next steps after the Montana Department of Environmental Quality app…
The governor’s Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee met on March 7 for its first time this year and discussed Montana’s current drought…
Snowfall in Montana started to pick up in February, but the scattered storms still weren’t enough to recover the struggling snowpack across th…
More than 40 Montana businesses and organizations filed a petition last week to the Public Service Commission to consider climate change in it…
The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has approved the nearly 130-acre gravel pit in Gallatin Gateway that community members have ra…
“SB 109 was intended to secure a partisan advantage for Republican candidates for PSC, and to limit the influence of voters not inclined to vo…
Gallatin Valley Earth Day is hosting an event about wildfire awareness Tuesday evening, with a movie screening and panel discussion that’s fre…
Longtime lodge owner Christian Wohlfeil is now back in charge of the lodge business.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks game wardens are seeking information on a suspected wolf poaching northwest of Gardiner.