In early 2025, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will decide whether to delist some populations of grizzly bears in the U.S.
A new conservation agreement west of Lolo will permanently protect a stretch of habitat that could help connect isolated grizzly bear populations.
Stories about bears, wolves, bison and elk, and their home on the range, Yellowstone Park, paid the bills at the Gazette this ...
Grizzly bears are becoming a hot topic as they could potentially be delisted this year. Researchers at the University of Montana are using tracking information to help ...
There are many places in the U.S. where you can see grizzly bears. For those who want to avoid them, this western state does ...
Most of Montana is bear country, and with the mild winter we've been experiencing, that holds true into December.
If you gave two toddlers a set of crayons and a map of Yellowstone National Park, their resulting artwork would likely look ...
There’s an increasing possibility that grizzly bears may soon be removed from the endangered species list, maybe in 2025, though due to expected legal fights, I suspect “that soon” is unlikely. Not ...
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must make a decision by January 20 to either delist or retain the Greater Yellowstone grizzly ...
Fish and Wildlife faces a court-imposed deadline of Jan. 20 — the same day Trump will retake office — to decide whether to ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is studying the best way to repopulate the Bitterroot Mountains with grizzly bears, and ...