In contrast to what Tomov calls the “louder narrative of divisiveness” often seen in the media, the Life in the Land project ...
Montana is suing Yellowstone National Park over a plan to increase the number of bison in and around the park and establish ...
The Eastern Shoshone Tribe in Wyoming has been awarded a $3 million grant for bison restoration, the U.S. Department of the ...
Thompson closed Disturbing the Sleeping Buffalo with her account of that experience, which she subtitled “Confessions of a ...
Dr. Chris Servheen, leading bear biologist and the original author of the 1993 Grizzly Bear Recovery Plan, submitted a ...
"In a cascading moment of all we stand to lose, what we gain by reading Ripple Effects are insights into community of committed citizens from brave biologists to business visionaries who care. If hope ...
Joseph T. O’Connor has an extensive background in multimedia storytelling including writing, editing, video broadcast and investigative journalism. He most recently served as Editor-in-Chief for ...
The world’s most famous grizzly, Bear 399, met her end on the evening of October 22, the victim of a car hurtling through Snake River Canyon south of Jackson, Wyoming. Few wild animals have ever been ...
Eric Larson loves the snow. As much time as he spends in the Montana mountains, and considering his job, he has to. For more than a decade, Larson has conducted snow surveys for the Montana Natural ...
The “leave no trace” ethos for backcountry recreation has moved to the molecular level as research and regulation target many of the chemicals that make camping gear waterproof, non-stick and durable.