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Wind has a way of blowing in and cutting short an adventure. It can ruin a picnic. It can wreak havoc on the best-laid plans. At its worst, it can be dangerous and even deadly. But it also creates the breeze that shakes the leaves of quaking aspen. It carries the seeds of black cottonwood and the wings of Red-tailed Hawks to new destinations.
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Montanans are fond of their 55 state parks. A survey released Wednesday finds residents who visit state parks visited almost three different parks on…
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The citizen council that advises the Forest Service on the new Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail will meet in Whitefish Wednesday and Thursday. The…
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In September 2012, Ken Ilgunas stuck out his thumb in Denver, Colorado, and hitchhiked 1,500 miles north to the Alberta tar sands. After being duly…
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In September 2012, Ken Ilgunas stuck out his thumb in Denver, Colorado, and hitchhiked 1,500 miles north to the Alberta tar sands. After being duly…
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A $50,000 investment of state tourism money is being rolled out today. It’s a map-based website that highlights and guides people to more than 200 trails…
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Glacier National Park is moving into its autumn schedule and preparing for winter as Park visitation is slowly declining into the fall.Sunday was the last…
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Hunting and fishing licenses generate about $48 million a year in Montana, and 70 percent of that revenue comes from people from out of state. But this…
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Yellowstone National Park says An investigation is currently underway to determine the cause of death of a Montana hiker found in the park Friday.A press…
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About the book:A haunting meditation on wilderness, conservation, and grief by the critically-acclaimed nature writer in his most intimate and riveting…