Outdoors
What's there to do in the great outdoors? Here we've got a bevy of local outdoor activities and destinations to explore.
Heritage Museum seeks copies of old photos; readies for May 18 opening
The museum opens for the season at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 18, with the annual “Opening Day Celebration.”
New Montana state record walleye caught in Holter Lake
Trevor Johnson of Helena reeled in a nearly 3-foot-long walleye from Holter Lake near Helena on May 10.
Hundreds of dead fish found in lower Madison River
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Montana fisheries biologists are investigating after hundreds of fish were found dead in a stretch of the lower Madison River south of Three Forks, the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks s…
County commissioners seek more info on local USFS project
The Lincoln County Board of Commissioners have sent a letter to U.S. Forest Service officials highlighting concerns about how a local forestry project would address wildfire risks near private properties.
Libby approves deer management plan
Libby City Council approved a portion of a wildlife management plan pertaining to the municipality’s urban deer population as a resolution May 3.
Forest Service officials seek funds for deferred maintenance projects
U.S. Forest Service officials are seeking between $1.8 and $2.3 million to address deferred maintenance projects in the Kootenai National Forest next year.
Rangers rescue two bikers after avalanche on Sun Road
Glacier National Park rangers rescued two bicyclists who were trapped by an avalanche Thursday night on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Neither was injured.
After reappearing in Montana range, grizzly killed over cows
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Wildlife officials in central Montana have killed the first confirmed grizzly bear in modern times in the Big Snowy Mountains south of Lewistown, state wildlife officials said Friday.
Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness seek volunteers
With summer approaching, Friends of Scotchman Peaks Wilderness are looking for volunteers to help maintain trails and educate hikers.
Second Knotty Pine project meeting held to dispel rumors, misinformation
U.S. Forest Service officials held a public meeting last week in hopes of dispelling persistent misinformation surrounding an upcoming forestry project.
Misinformation fueled showdown at informational meeting for Knotty Pine project
U.S. Forest Service officials had to shut down a public meeting on a forestry project last week after it devolved into a shouting match.
Hecla officials promote reclamation efforts at Troy mine site
In celebration of Earth Day, officials with Hecla Mining Co. last week touted their reclamation efforts at the Troy Mine.
Men cited over helicopter poaching of wolves
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Two Montana men have been cited over illegally poaching two wolves from a helicopter in the Big Hole Valley.
Grizzly victim knew risks of living with bears, friends say
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Grizzly bears are part of life in the gateway communities bordering Yellowstone National Park, and backcountry snowmobile guide Charles …
Chronic wasting disease test developed by scientists
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Scientists have developed a new way to test live animals for chronic wasting disease that holds promise for one day detecting the illness in the wild.
Wildlife management plan stuck in limbo
Libby officials are tentatively planning a meeting with FWP representatives to finish hashing out the city’s wildlife management plan.