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Conservation group Trout Unlimited is getting $40 million from the federal government to fund watershed restoration efforts in national forests across the country, including here in Montana.
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Montana fire officials are reminding the public of fire danger across the state approaching the Fourth of July holiday. The Flathead, Lolo and Bitterroot National Forests are all currently under moderate fire danger.
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A U.S. District Court judge in Missoula has stopped a logging project on the Lolo National Forest, saying it didn’t follow the forest’s management plan.
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Updated 6:13 p.m., July 11, 2021The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation and the U.S. Forest Service has asked the residents of Belt…
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Updated 5:30 p.m.Brackett FireThe Northern Rockies Coordination Center’s report Friday morning describes extreme fire behavior and wind-driven runs on the…
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Nearly 15,000 acres of land previously owned by a private logging and development company have been transferred to the Lolo National Forest.The two…
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Firefighters in western Montana are monitoring for signs of wildfire after nearly 300 lightning strikes were detected by the Lolo National Forest over the…
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Firefighters are conducting prescribed burns on both the Lolo and Lewis & Clark National Forests. Area residents may notice the smoke.Missoula residents…
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A prescribed burn is responsible for a large plume of smoke in Pattee Canyon just outside Missoula Thursday."We don’t want anyone to be alarmed," Lolo…
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Work to address critical deferred maintenance projects through the Great American Outdoors Act will soon begin on national forests in Montana.Some…