Significant cuts to the federal workforce have created uncertainty around staffing levels at national parks in Montana. MTPR’s John Hooks shares the latest with host Elinor Smith.
Mike Garrity writes, Logging and road building harm elk and grizzly bears and will likely displace both species from the public lands in the area.
The plan will stay in place for at least seven years, regardless of whether grizzly bears lose their protections as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act in that time.
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We’ve come to experience Jasper and Banff in spring during the lull between the ski season finishing and the summer crowds ...
Cloudy. Very high chance of showers, becoming less likely late this afternoon and evening. Winds westerly 25 to 35 km/h turning southwesterly in the early afternoon. Daytime maximum temperatures ...