Bitterroot Valley sportsmen, commissioners discuss wolf policy

Members of the Bitterroot Valley's oldest sportsmen's group told a pair of county commissioners Wednesday that the county can play an important role in wildlife management.

ExxonMobil could face additional penalties for Yellowstone spill

HELENA - ExxonMobil could be on the hook for additional fines and penalties, resulting from this summer's oil spill into the Yellowstone River.

November in Yellowstone (part 1)

November is often the forgotten month in Yellowstone National Park. The fall is “over,” but winter has “not begun.” The park closes most of the roads to wheeled traffic after the first full weekend of the month, but that just means that the almost empty park is all your to ride you bicycle in the

Wolves Attract Tourists, But Reality Lurks

A niche industry of tour companies is taking people into wolves' habitat at Yellowstone National Park. Montana Public Radio's Dan Boyce went on an expedition with a man who recognizes the problems wolves bring to the landscape even as he makes his living off of them.

Wolves Attract Tourists, But Reality Lurks

A niche industry of tour companies is taking people into wolves' habitat at Yellowstone National Park. Montana Public Radio's Dan Boyce went on an expedition with a man who recognizes the problems wolves bring to the landscape even as he makes his living off of them.

FWP Commission seeks comments on proposals

Public comments are being sought for a number of proposals pending before the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission.

Amazing Park Secrets

This year marks the 140th anniversary of the dedication of Yellowstone National Park , the first national park ever created.

Montana Considers Using Hunters To Kill Stray Bison

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana officials gave their initial approval Thursday to a plan that would let hunters kill bison that stray beyond designated areas north of Yellowstone National Park and from the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap Indian reservations.

Montana Considers Using Hunters To Kill Stray Bison

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana officials gave their initial approval Thursday to a plan that would let hunters kill bison that stray beyond designated areas north of Yellowstone National Park and from the Fort Peck and Fort Belknap Indian reservations.

Wildlife Activists Follow Lone Wolf’s Trek Into California

The young male, tracked with a GPS unit, is believed to be the first gray wolf in California in decades, raising hopes that the endangered species may once again thrive there.