A Young Man’s Intro to Montana Birds "In order to see birds it is necessary to become part of the silence." ~ Robert Lind Here …
Pronghorn The sun lingers in the cornflower blue sky of late afternoon. A breeze ripples the tall grass in th…
Montana in 30 Years: Our Wildlife Populations What will the balance of wildlife in Montana look like in 2043? Thirty years is not much in term…
Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge: Sagebrush and River Cats Atop a snow-covered ridge in the Missouri River Beaks, a team of researchers kneels to examine a se…
The Beauty of Field Birds Autumn is the archetypal season of transformation. Emerging from the heat of summer, it subtly draw…
Snorkeling for Wildflowers It’s spring in the Northern Rockies…that time of year when the rest of the country is well into wha…
Goats at Gunsight Pass Gunsight Lake occupies a mile-long trough at the bottom of a more or less east-facing cirque that d…
Birds, Bees and Butterflies Montanans know that winter’s stubborn grip always gives way to spring, and with the returning warmt…
Wild Montana - Swift Fox Prior to the mid-1800s, the diminutive Swift Fox, like the bison and wolf, abundantly roamed the sh…