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Federal dollars will fund the replacement of fences and other grassland restoration in central Montana.
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An event in Bozeman Tuesday celebrates what wildlife managers call a forty year success story in recovering and protecting grizzlies.
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Public lands in Montana are receiving millions of dollars for conservation as part of a flush of money for ecosystem restoration in western states.
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An annular - or ring shaped eclipse - will be visible for millions of people in the Western Hemisphere this Saturday, October 14.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has asked Montanans to be on the lookout for the Greater Short-Horned Lizard in order to get a better idea of their numbers and populated regions.
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Whitebark pine restoration in Yellowstone National Park, Glacier, and Grand Teton National Park is receiving $44 million from the Inflation Reduction Act.Federal agencies, conservation groups and tribal leaders recently gathered in Bozeman at the Museum of the Rockies to view a new film about the imperiled tree species and to discuss how to save it.
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A recently published annual rundown counts around 108 wolves as of December, and recent monitoring efforts estimate packs are even larger as summer wraps up
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Environmental regulators are working to repair erosion and other flood damage at the site
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Since 2019, nearly 300 Yellowstone bison have been sent to tribal lands as part of the bison conservation transfer program. The park recently more than doubled the capacity of the program with an expansion to the Stephen’s Creek quarantine facility in the northwest corner of the park.
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The watercraft cleaning station features a set of tools to clear vessels of aquatic interlopers.
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Last June, flooding in and around Yellowstone National Park upended the lives of nearby residents, damaging homes, ranch properties, and roads. It also damaged fishing infrastructure, and made some parts of the Yellowstone River unrecognizable to guides that have been fishing the area for years.
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