We are lucky to call the Gallatin and Madison mountains home. They provide abundant wildlife, clean drinking water, and wild trails – but for how much longer? Between skyrocketing populations and a changing landscape, these constants of mountain living are starting to look a lot less certain. Now the Custer Gallatin National Forest’s management plan...
Author: Barb Cestero (Barb Cestero)
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The next conservation leap for the Gallatin Range
The GFP agreement builds on decades of work to safeguard a wild Gallatin Range for future generations and is our best opportunity to permanently protect the range. Read more
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Proposal will protect mountain biking, public lands
As the populations of Bozeman, Livingston, Big Sky and West Yellowstone continue to rise, so do the numbers of eager Montanans recreating on our shared public lands. All seeking a similar experience in the backcountry: wild landscapes, solitude, wildlife sightings, and cherished time with friends and family. Read more