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A bill heard in a U.S. Senate committee on Sept. 16 proposes nearly 90 thousand acres of new wilderness and recreation areas in northwest Montana.
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Groups promoting the economic value of public lands in Montana held their third annual Last Best Outdoors Fest event to get their message out in Missoula…
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Forest Service Extends Comment Period For Proposed Helicopter Flight In Selway-Bitterroot WildernessDue the partial federal government shutdown that started in December, the Bitterroot National Forest is extending a comment period on whether helicopters…
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Andrew Larson, The new director of the University of Montana’s Wilderness Institute wants to continue refining the organization’s core mission of…
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Two of Montana’s congressional candidates squared off Saturday night for their final debate before November’s election.Republican incumbent Greg Gianforte…
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Wilderness Study Areas:During the debate, Congressman Greg Gianforte pushed back at challenger Kathleen Williams’ accusation that he had introduced…
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The Bitterroot National Forest has kicked off a 45-day objection period focusing on bicycle access in two wilderness study areas.The Blue Joint WSA is…
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A couple of commercial guide and outfitter permits that have been dormant for several years are being re-activated on the Helena-Lewis and Clark National…
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Earlier this week we heard from the major party candidates in the race for Montana’s U.S. House seat on the topic of Wilderness Study Areas. Both…
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The Democratic and Republican candidates for Montana’s U.S. House seat both held roundtable discussions about Wilderness Study Areas Wednesday.Kathleen…