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The first Earth Day was initiated in 1970. It is considered to be the birth of the modern environmental movement. Several communities in the state are offering a variety of ways for the public to mark the day and get involved.
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Approximately 1500 people came to see talks, art, exhibits, and more at the Gallatin Valley Earth Day Festival in Bozeman. This year, it celebrated and supported wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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The theme of this year’s Gallatin Valley Earth Day festival in Bozeman is celebrating and supporting wildlife in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - the Last Best Wildlife Habitat in the Lower 48.
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On a sunny Saturday, while thousands were marching for science around the world, about 50 people gathered inside the Knights of Columbus Hall in Butte...
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People from around the country will gather in Washington D.C. Saturday for the "March for Science." Montanans that don’t make the trip will still have a...