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In Montana’s Crazy Mountains, private landowners have restricted ... Here they could stock up their woodpiles and freezers, take their kids camping, shamble about studying the plants, or just ...
A local conservation group and the U.S. Forest Service have proposed a land exchange that would put an end to decades of confusion over where the public can access the Custer-Gallatin National Forest ...
Megan DeHaan was sitting in a camp chair in a hay field near Lennep in late July, refreshing, and refreshing again, a web page showing dots scattered around the Crazy Mountains. The dots ...
Amanda Eggert Montana Free Press Jan 21 ... the Forest Service will transfer 3,855 acres to landowners in the Crazy Mountains and Gallatin Range. In exchange, 6,110 acres of private land will ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff recently captured elk in the Crazy Mountains northwest of Big Timber as part of a multi-year targeted elk brucellosis surveillance project. All blood samples ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — The U.S. Forest Service's decision to close two public trails in Montana’s Crazy Mountains made its way to the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday, as the panel pondered whether the service ...
Plaintiffs in that suit, including Friends of the Crazy Mountains and the Montana chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, argued that the Forest Service has succumbed to pressure from ...
In Montana, private property rights are sacred, and several generations of family residency are oft-cited by locals to claim even greater privileges. So it’s a crazy tale that a group of wealthy ...