By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR So far, this season has been a mild one. While the Natural Resources Conservation Service is reporting a Gallatin watershed snowpack...
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR In 2015, the American Water Works Association named Big Sky’s drinking water the best-tasting in the country. Pulled from deep underground,...
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR The Wild West. A free-for-all. Disorganized. Short-sighted. These are phrases I’ve heard in the coffee shops and beer halls of Bozeman,...
By David Tucker EBS CONTRIBUTOR Technology is ubiquitous in our 21st-century lives. It permeates our socializing, our shopping, our banking and even our driving. Why not...
By Kristin Gardner EBS CONTRIBUTOR Groundwater quality and quantity is threatened by the proliferation of septic systems and individual wells in the Upper Gallatin Canyon potentially...
By Kristin Gardner and Karen Filipovich EBS CONTRIBUTORS This fall has turned out snowier than average, but it also came with several days of temperature highs...
The playful river carnivore By Karen Filipovich EBS Contributor First the slinky motion catches your eye. Perhaps a brown head breaks the water’s surface as you glide...
An integrated approach to secure the future of water in Big Sky By Kristin Gardner EBS CONTRIBUTOR Over the past year, sustainability initiatives have been gaining...
By Ryan M. Newcomb EBS CONTIBUTOR For the better part of six wonderful days in August, I had the unparalleled experience of paddling and kayaking 75...
By Kristin Gardner and Karen Filipovich EBS CONTRIBUTORS Turn on the shower, order a meal or flush the toilet. All of these activities involve water going...