A park gateway community wrestles with economic and employment uncertainty as government officials offer scant information ...
Credit: Robert Chaney The federal shutdown that started October 1 left large swaths of public land accessible but unstaffed ...
Park gates remain open but most staff furloughed, buildings locked. Budget impasse could have bigger impact than just layoffs ...
In new study, scientists document unprecedented wolf behavior in Wyoming, challenging assumptions about denning and pack ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In our new series, “Faces of Climate,” Mountain Journal is highlighting good work in Greater Yellowstone. As ...
MoJo columnist Susan Marsh reflects on the brightness and shadows in autumn, in cranes and in a unique time in our history ...
Mountain Journal is dedicated to providing meaningful, fact-based journalism. We serve and inform the public about a key ...
In a 2013 budget fight between the Obama administration and Republicans in Congress, national parks had to turn away millions of visitors at more than 400 parks, national monuments and other sites.
As multiple federal wildland firefighting services await their fate as individual entities or as one conglomerated fire service, wildfires continue to burn across the U.S. Credit: Public Health Post A ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In our new series, “Faces of Climate,” Mountain Journal is highlighting good work in Greater Yellowstone. As the climate changes the face of the landscape, these people are changing our ...
Theodore Roosevelt IV (R) discussed conservation challenges with former Montana State University history professor Mark Fiege for the annual MSU Library Trout Lecture on September 9 at the Museum of ...