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Aidan Thornton, a reader from Minneapolis, has visited the site, now Pipestone National Monument, several times. He wrote to ...
Wildlife officials have relocated an adult female grizzly bear to an area just south of Yellowstone National Park following a ...
Opinion: Montana livestock producers are faced with new challenges from climate change, and rethinking management adaptations now can lead to a more sustainable economic future.
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Is This A Real-Life Yellowstone Ranch?

Four times the size of New York City, three times the size of London – at a little under one million acres (916,076 to be ...
A hearing in the House Agriculture Committee on a bill that would form a committee to promote Montana cattle drew testimony from nearly two dozen speakers at the state Legislature Thursday. House ...
Yellowstone might turbocharge the drama, but it doesn't shy away from the difficulty of what a cattle rancher's life is like.
It’s no secret that Yellowstone writer and creator Taylor Sheridan is a real-life cowboy. Born and raised in Texas, the Oscar nominee currently resides on the historic 6666 (pronounced "four ...
Fresh off of a year that saw Yellowstone and Glacier national parks notch their second-highest visitation years ever, the two anchors for Montana’s tourism sector are on an even hotter ...
One of the things that helped create the image of the western cowboy was the hard work some of them did on long cattle drives to northern markets. Cattle drives from Texas were a significant part ...
Black bear killed in Yellowstone after learning how to obtain human food It's the first bear since 2020 to be killed in management action at Yellowstone.
Yellowstone National Park is celebrating an ecological milestone along with a key anniversary this summer, Oregon State University researchers report.
A food-conditioned black bear was killed at Yellowstone National Park after a series of concerning incidents "posed a clear threat to visitor safety," officials said. The bear was lethally removed on ...