On January 30, U.S. District Judge David Nye granted Shultz’s request and set a new deadline of December 18, 2026 “to submit ...
Wild Animals and the Race to Repair Our Fractured World. In this excerpt from chapter 6, a look into how 'devil's rope' is ...
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Pixie Herbert lives in a yurt at 8,000 feet in Wyoming. Her essay reveals the magic of the wildness around her and the power ...
As feds brace for possible shutdown over Homeland Security killings, wildlife agencies already face funding cuts ...
Pixie Herbert is a photographer, writer and conservationist living in Northwest Wyoming. Mountain Journal serves and informs ...
The sun was low and this Canada lynx moved through the shadows as he approached the shore of a frozen lake in southern Yukon. Its cousin, the Eurasian lynx, vanished from Great Britain about 1,300 ...
One of the largest national forests in America, the Bridger-Teton is a landscape that rivals most national parks. Forest Service employees are often underpaid and overworked but they do their jobs on ...
Heinrich Berann’s painting of Yellowstone looking south toward Jackson Hole was commissioned by the National Park Service but it speaks to how the natural qualities of the region’s public lands ...
A wolf from the Wapiti Lake Pack in Yellowstone National Park stares through the trees in fall 2025. For decades, scientists have debated the concept of the trophic cascade. New research suggests it ...
Snow piles up along the Gallatin River. Come spring, melting runoff will swell surface waters and seep into groundwater, recharging the aquifer. However, dwindling snowpacks due to climate change make ...