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Environmental   -   May 08, 2026 James Halfpenny, Ph.D. Speaking on "The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed"
James Halfpenny, Ph.D. Speaking on "The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed"

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum Foundation’s Speaker Series continues in the third week of May. James C. Halfpenny, Ph.D. will be speaking on “The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed.” In addition to the featured lecture, a reception is planned at the museum, as are presentations to students at East Side Elementary

Environmental   -   Apr 24, 2026 437-Acre Ranch in Paradise Valley’s Mill Creek Drainage Permanently Conserved
437-Acre Ranch in Paradise Valley’s Mill Creek Drainage Permanently Conserved

A vital 437-acre piece of the Paradise Valley landscape has been permanently protected through a voluntary conservation easement established by the Nickelson family in partnership with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands, a regional initiative of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT). Located along Mill Creek—the largest tributary to the Upper

Livingston Gears Up for Livingston Loves Trees Planting and Arbor Day Celebration
Environmental   -   May 15, 2026 Livingston Gears Up for Livingston Loves Trees Planting and Arbor Day Celebration

Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) is thrilled to announce that it will be planting 56 trees across Livingston next week, May 20th – 22nd from 8 am to 5 pm, culminating in the annual Arbor Day celebration and community potluck on Friday, May 22nd at 5:30 pm. Over the past

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Environmental   -   May 15, 2026 Livingston Gears Up for Livingston Loves Trees Planting and Arbor Day Celebration
Livingston Gears Up for Livingston Loves Trees Planting and Arbor Day Celebration

Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) is thrilled to announce that it will be planting 56 trees across Livingston next week, May 20th – 22nd from 8 am to 5 pm, culminating in the annual Arbor Day celebration and community potluck on Friday, May 22nd at 5:30 pm. Over the past

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Environmental   -   May 08, 2026 James Halfpenny, Ph.D. Speaking on "The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed"
James Halfpenny, Ph.D. Speaking on "The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed"

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum Foundation’s Speaker Series continues in the third week of May. James C. Halfpenny, Ph.D. will be speaking on “The Yellowstone Wolverine Revealed.” In addition to the featured lecture, a reception is planned at the museum, as are presentations to students at East Side Elementary

by Independent Contributor
Environmental   -   Apr 24, 2026 437-Acre Ranch in Paradise Valley’s Mill Creek Drainage Permanently Conserved
437-Acre Ranch in Paradise Valley’s Mill Creek Drainage Permanently Conserved

A vital 437-acre piece of the Paradise Valley landscape has been permanently protected through a voluntary conservation easement established by the Nickelson family in partnership with Northern Yellowstone Open Lands, a regional initiative of the Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT). Located along Mill Creek—the largest tributary to the Upper

by Independent Contributor
Government-Politics   -   Apr 24, 2026 Montana Chamber of Commerce, Billings Chamber & Kalispell Chamber File to Intervene in 2026 Held v. Montana
Montana Chamber of Commerce, Billings Chamber & Kalispell Chamber File to Intervene in 2026 Held v. Montana

HELENA — The Montana Chamber of Commerce, the Billings Chamber of Commerce, and the Kalispell Chamber of Commerce filed a motion to intervene in Held v. Montana, a case to preserve reforms the new lawsuit intends to abolish. In the first Held v. State of Montana case, the Montana Supreme Court

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Conservation   -   Mar 23, 2026 Public Access Pint Night at Neptune’s Brewery
Public Access Pint Night at Neptune’s Brewery

Public Land and Water Access Association (PLWA) is hosting a pint night at Neptune’s Brewery, located at 119 N. L Street in Livingston, on Wednesday, March 25th from 5 to 7 pm.  The event is open to the public and is a chance for folks to gather and celebrate

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Conservation   -   Mar 15, 2026 Dry Winter, Dry Soil, Stressed Plants
Dry Winter, Dry Soil, Stressed Plants

A gentle reminder from PPI to help Livingston and Park County plants come into spring stronger. Our winter in Livingston and Park County has brought dry stretches, limited snow moisture, and wind that pulls water from soil faster than we may think. Even before spring fully arrives, trees, shrubs, evergreens,

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Conservation   -   Mar 15, 2026 Livingston Loves Trees is in the Process of Finding Homes for This Year’s Batch of Free Trees.
Livingston Loves Trees is in the Process of Finding Homes for This Year’s Batch of Free Trees.

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

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Conservation   -   Mar 06, 2026 GVLT Reaches Milestone of 75,000 Acres Conserved in Southwest Montana
GVLT Reaches Milestone of 75,000 Acres Conserved in Southwest Montana

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

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