By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist The late American conservationist David Brower was a friend of mine. He once remarked that “polite conversationalists leave no mark,...
‘Path of the Puma’ hits shelves Oct. 9 By Jessianne Castle EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – In the face of burgeoning human development and a changing climate,...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist For a generation, we read about the defection of moderate Reagan Democrats to the Republican Party. What will historians make...
By Jessianne Castle EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – With a title like state conservationist, it’s no surprise Tom Watson cares about natural resources. Less evident, though, might...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist When Theodore Roosevelt IV passed through Bozeman in the summer of 2017, he and his wife, Connie, were on the...
Public comment closes Sept. 27 By Jessianne Wright EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – A 400-acre stretch of private land located in the foothills of the Bridger Mountains...
By Jessianne Wright EBS Contributor BIG SKY – An unprecedented algae bloom appeared over large reaches of the Gallatin River and its tributaries in late July...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist What is the role of a visual artist? Most painters, sculptors, photographers, filmmakers, dancers, musicians and architects don’t create or...
Lines drawn by the land and its watersheds By Bay Stephens EBS Staff Writer Dubbed the “Arid Lands” by John Wesley Powell, the American West and...
Geomatrix combines the cutting edge with ancient methods By Bay Stephens EBS Staff Writer LIVINGSTON, Mont. – Glass recycling is a hot topic in Montana; few...