The Bitterroot National Forest plans to begin prescribed fire operations for the spring season as early as this week.
The Bitterroot National Forest is set to start its spring prescribed fire operations to reduce overgrown vegetation and enhance wildfire protection.
Hundreds of Bitterroot Valley residents lined U.S. Highway 93 Hamilton on Saturday, April 5 to protest recent actions by the ...
River recreation is likely to be impacted this season due to damage to the Selway River corridor following a severe wind ...
In a March 27 order, Missoula U.S. Magistrate Judge Kathleen DeSoto told the agency to “remedy” issues raised such as the ...
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MSPIFF brings over 200 films from around the world to Twin Cities Metro Theaters, including films featuring Minnesota natives ...
Poodle-dog bush thrives in Southern California mountains after wildfires. It's pretty but petting it can result in a severe ...
The White River National Forest is seeking public comment on a comprehensive wildfire-fuel reduction and ...
There's too much snow to call it quits, so Snowbowl is staying open for a bonus weekend! The ski hill reports they have ...
An executive order issued Friday directs federal personnel to increase timber quotas by 25% on 113 million acres of national ...
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