BY EDDY MURPHY Some winter adventurers go above the trees, into the big sky, and glide through the powdery paradise of Lone Peak; some painstakingly contemplate...
By Mauray Miller Big Sky has moose. Gardiner has bison (better known as buffalo)—along with elk, bear, deer, big horn sheep, eagles both bald and golden,...
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission is considering limiting elk hunting licenses in two Madison Valley hunting districts to address overharvest on public lands. The...
By Deb Courson The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is on a new “Top 10” list that focuses on habitats across the country that are home to fish,...
By Hunter Rothwell In 1851, during the frenzied California gold rush and the Mariposa wars, a U.S. Army battalion chased 200 Ahwahneechee Indians into Yosemite Valley....
A true tale of murder, drugs and alcohol in Yellowstone National Park By Paul Miller as told to Megan Paulson A young man staggered down the...
This fall, Montana bears have been interacting with humans more than usual. A Missoula-area grizzly made national news when it fled from a woman wielding a...
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was America’s first national park and is still one of the nation’s most popular. This year, Yellowstone has continued to...