By Jessianne CastleENVIRONMENTAL & OUTDOORS EDITOR BOZEMAN – Elk are most vulnerable when winter melts away in the early spring, leaving the grazers with depleted fat...
As spring approaches, elk shed their antlers. If you’re lucky, you may stumble across these beautiful—and valuable—treasures. By Jessianne Castle EBS CONTRIBUTING EDITOR BOZEMAN – Forty...
By Jessianne Castle EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – A new blanket of snow covered the trees and towering cliffs of Gallatin Canyon when Bozeman Area Wildlife Biologist...
By Jessianne Wright EBS Contributor BOZEMAN – The Greater Yellowstone is home to tens of thousands of elk, and their range extends from the far reaches...
By Joseph T. O’Connor EBS Contributor In mid-February, a north wind ushered in bone-chilling temperatures from Canada and the mercury in Big Sky dipped to 17...
By Scott Mechura EBS Food Columnist Each December, processers all over the state are busy butchering the thousands of elk killed by hunters around the state...
By Krista Larson EBS Contributor I tell everyone I took up archery hunting for a challenge—so I could get close enough to elk to smell and...
By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist John Wayne owned a couple of ranches but he was hardly a cowboy. Not a “real” one anyway, if you...
ASSOCIATED PRESS DRUMMOND, Mont. – Montana transportation officials are working to solve a decades-old problem on elk in Interstate 90 in Granite County. The Missoulian reports...
What to do with dead elk? By Todd Wilkinson EBS Environmental Columnist Imagine being a wildlife watcher in Yellowstone’s Lamar Valley, or a photographer positioned at...