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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials announced that beginning July 16, hoot-owl restrictions would take effect ...
Hoot-owl restrictions will take effect on the Bitterroot River starting Wednesday at 2 p.m., extending from Veteran’s Bridge ...
Nearly a dozen rivers in western Montana and a handful of rivers inside the borders of Yellowstone National Park are under restrictions as biologists seek to reduce angling-related sources of ...
Opinion: Each year we see larger and more severe fires and smoke. It threatens our lives. Municipal and agricultural ...
A live map from Windy.com highlighted which parts of the United States were experiencing the most pronounced drought conditions as of Friday. Why It Matters. Drought can have seri ...
Large swathes of green algae have become a common sight across several Montana rivers this summer, raising questions about what’s causing the blooms and how rec ...
Water from the St. Mary River has finally reached the Milk River after repairs to a critical siphon were completed three months ahead of schedule ...
Montana’s wide-open spaces and fluctuating climate make water a precious resource. Across the state, irrigation is central ...
A report shows that both Mead and Powell have "reached alarmingly low levels, holding just one-third of their usual capacity.
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Stay safe on Western Montana's rivers this spring - MSNThis time of year, rivers can flow high, fast and cold as snowpack melts in the mountains. But, there are ways to reduce risk on the river.
These early maps have one thing in common: They all depict the La Crosse River in detail as far as Sparta, Wis., and even its headwaters on what is today Fort McCoy.
Blooms of toxin-producing algae exist in some pristine river systems, it’s a discovery from the Flathead Lake Biological Station that could have implications for Montana rivers and streams. In a ...
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