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This year’s Spring Mack Days has set a new record for the number of lake trout caught in the Confederated Salish and Kootenai ...
The population of river-dwelling Arctic grayling has rebounded from earlier this century but challenges remain, especially ...
A multi-agency initiative has been launched to protect public infrastructure and enhance environmental stability along the ...
In Montana, when the sun is shining and the water runs cool and clean, the unseen engineers of waterways start the process of hatching.
The event, hosted by All Nations Health Center, brought together Native storytellers, artists, and filmmakers to honor ...
Demand for electricity in the Northwest could double by 2046, according to a new energy forecast from regional experts.
Data centers, electrifying transit and buildings and producing hydrogen will drive demand, according to the Northwest Power ...
But many rivers in the United States are in trouble. Rivers in Alaska, California and the South are among the 10 most endangered, according to a report released Tuesday by America ...
Opinion: Our national forests, national parks, and other lands that belong to all of us should not be reduced to financial assets to be traded in balancing a budget.
The population of river-dwelling Arctic grayling has rebounded from earlier this century but challenges remain, especially with cuts in personnel and funding at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Public recreation may resume on the "North Zone" of Mount Jumbo on Thursday, according to Missoula Parks and Recreation. The ...
North Central Montana's Freezeout Lake, a key migratory stopover for waterfowl, is facing critically low water levels caused by prolonged drought. This shift is disrupting bird migration patterns, ...