Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has reached a historic milestone in regional land conservation: 75,000 total acres of highly productive agricultural, wildlife-rich, and scenic open lands permanently protected across Gallatin, Park, and Madison counties.
This marks a significant acceleration in GVLT’s efforts to protect Southwest Montana’s iconic
The Park County Environmental Council’s (PCEC) Livingston Loves Trees program, along with 20 volunteers and City of Livingston employees, received hands-on training on how to properly prune young trees. Over the past four years, Livingston Loves Trees has planted 381 trees across the city—and now, those trees are
In case you’re not familiar with Livingston Loves Trees (LLT), the group was formed about five years ago by several volunteers who raised money to buy trees to give away to city residents. The idea behind the group was to help keep the city’s urban forest alive and
In case you’re not familiar with Livingston Loves Trees (LLT), the group was formed about five years ago by several volunteers who raised money to buy trees to give away to city residents. The idea behind the group was to help keep the city’s urban forest alive and
Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has reached a historic milestone in regional land conservation: 75,000 total acres of highly productive agricultural, wildlife-rich, and scenic open lands permanently protected across Gallatin, Park, and Madison counties.
This marks a significant acceleration in GVLT’s efforts to protect Southwest Montana’s iconic
The Park County Environmental Council’s (PCEC) Livingston Loves Trees program, along with 20 volunteers and City of Livingston employees, received hands-on training on how to properly prune young trees. Over the past four years, Livingston Loves Trees has planted 381 trees across the city—and now, those trees are
The Yellowstone Gateway 30K Run is a beautiful 18 miles of gravel roads, USFS dirt roads, and trails directly below Emigrant Peak in Paradise Valley. This run is scenic and fun!
The starting line is at the Sage Lodge, which has an elevation of 4,966 ft., moving up to
Do you want to experience the future of sustainable agriculture? Join us on September 6th between 10 am and 1 pm at the Paradise Permaculture Institute (PPI) for a self-guided edible walking tour of our working farm! This hands-on event will give you a unique opportunity to explore how we’
The National Park Service (NPS) was created on August 25, 1916, to preserve unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of all generations.
There are more than 430 national parks across the country, including battlefields, seashores, recreation areas,
The Big Timber city council and Mayor Greg DeBoer gathered once again at Carnegie Library on Monday, August 18th to discuss and approve a bulk water sales policy drafted by water subcommittee members Karri Baird and Justin Ferguson in consultation with city attorney Jim Lippert and Public Works Director Kris
Big Timber—The water war waged to the east in Sweetgrass County has ceased. In Big Timber, a clash between big business and representative democracy saw the latter emerge victorious when city council members and Mayor Greg DeBoer temporarily suspended bulk water sales (excluding support for emergency services) in a