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As president rolls out new conservation policies, a recent study suggests surcharges on international tourists to Yellowstone ...
The forests that bounced back quickly after the Yellowstone’s fires of 1988 were full of lodgepole pines that possessed a trait called serotiny. The cones of serotinous pines spring open and release ...
Conservation groups in federal district court last week alleged the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered ...
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Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent ...
In a new series, “Faces of Climate,” Mountain Journal is highlighting good work in the Greater Yellowstone. As the climate ...
The Trump administration plans to roll back the 2001 "Roadless Rule," which would revoke protection from 58 million acres of ...
Mountain ski guides frequent the high alpine where whitebark pine grows. Two are using their time in the backcountry to ...
In his new documentary, "Real Yellowstone," director Tom Opre considers the interlocking challenges of raising crops and livestock on the same landscape that attracts elk, buffalo, hunters and ...
It’s finally here! Welcome to the brand new Mountain Journal website. It’s been a long time coming, but we’re glad to have ...