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Conservation groups are suing to stop a logging project west of Kalispell and Whitefish, saying it interferes with grizzly ...
The disputed logging project in northern Montana has been underway since the project was authorized last spring. Conservationists sued in January 2025.
The US Forest Service may proceed with a logging and tree coverage thinning project in the Flathead National Forest while ...
The study called, “Predicting future grizzly bear habitat use in the Bitterroot Ecosystem under recolonization and reintroduction scenarios,” analyzes the potential for the recovery zone. Also ...
The case grew out of Flathead National Forest efforts to balance increased road use with protecting grizzly bear habitat in the 68,000-acre Moose Fire area north of Columbia Falls. The Moose Fire ...
A fight is brewing in the Bitterroot National Forest over the impact that the road less traveled has on wildlife.
After grizzly bears disappeared from California in 1924, people believed there was no way to bring them back. However, a UC Santa Barbara professor says that with careful planning and management ...
Grizzly bear mothers are some of the best parents on Earth. They devote themselves entirely to their cubs from birth, fearlessly defending them against any threat imaginable. However, what happens ...
A logging project in the Kootenai National Forest that won a federal district court challenge has been temporarily halted by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
A 114.9-acre parcel at DL813 Pemberton Meadows Rd., Pemberton, sold July 15 for $2.4 million. The property was the focus of a ...
A U.S. judge on Friday approved a deal between conservationists and Montana officials to restrict road-building and logging in roughly 22,000 acres (8,900 hectares) of state forest lands that make ...
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