O’Dell Creek project reverses years of damage, restores wetland habitat By Mira Brody EBS STAFF “A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose...
As Big Sky grows, water is in high demand. Can the supply handle it? By Gabrielle Gasser EBS STAFF BIG SKY – Each year, mountain towns...
By David Tucker EBS Contributor The eagle is exactly where an eagle ought to be, perched high in a dying streamside pine along the Gallatin River....
Town Crier “Briefs from the Region” (2) – 11/10/20 Just last week, the Montana Republican Party experienced their most sweeping victory in decades as Montanans voted...
Can conservation keep up with development? By David Tucker GALLATIN RIVER TASK FORCE On Sept. 17, the Big Sky Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Big...
GALLATIN RIVER TASK FORCE BIG SKY – The Gallatin River Task Force is thrilled to announce “Hooked on the Gallatin 2020: Celebrating 20 Years of River Conservation,”...
By Bella Butler EBS STAFF BIG SKY – The recent Great American Outdoors Act made national headlines after passing through the U.S. Senate with extensive bipartisan...
By Bella Butler EBS STAFF WASHINGTON D.C. – In one of the biggest wins for American conservation, the U.S. Senate passed the Great American Outdoors Act,...
Jackson Hole wildlife photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen shows how nature art can inspire viewers to save the wild world. A version of this story first appeared...
By Blair Mohn EBS CONTRIBUTOR Editor’s note: Kathy Bouchard, who regularly writes “Reflections,” is taking a short leave from writing this column. Her fellow Big Sky...