Study shows that partisan misperceptions about opponents may lead to conflict, even when consensus is possible ...
Roughly 4,000 landowners control two-thirds of the private land in the state. A recent study highlights what that means for ...
Three men face felony animal cruelty charges in southwest Wyoming for allegedly roping and riding a moose. The case is ...
Hollywood has its movie stars, and Greater Yellowstone has its charismatic megafauna. But often it’s the bit players who ...
Snow piles up along the Gallatin River. Come spring, melting runoff will swell surface waters and seep into groundwater, recharging the aquifer. However, dwindling snowpacks due to climate change make ...
A Canada lynx peers through the branches in Northern Canada. Lynx thrive in Alaska and Canada but face daunting challenges in the Lower 48 where global warming, development, logging and road building ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: In our ongoing series, Mountain Journal is highlighting good work in Greater Yellowstone. As the climate changes the face of the landscape, these people are changing our approach to it.
A black wolf moves through the sage brush in Yellowstone National Park in the fall of 2025. Credit: Ben Bluhm CORRECTION: This article has been corrected to reflect that study co-author Michael Lewis ...
Plaintiffs in the Held v. Montana youth climate trial pose with their legal team in front of the Lewis and Clark County’s District Court in June 2023. Credit: Amanda Eggert / MTFP Thirteen young ...
Aurora borealis, the Northern Lights, paint the night sky above Bozeman, Montana, in November 2025. Credit: Joseph T. O'Connor / MoJo In the weeks between Thanksgiving and the winter solstice, the ...
Sunset flies on the Henry’s Fork River in Idaho. Warming temperatures and over-allocation of water have hurt aquatic ecosystems across Greater Yellowstone and around the globe. Credit: Rich Crowder ...