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...
BOZEMAN (AP) – Officials say the elk population in the northern part of Yellowstone National Park and southern Montana is stable after dropping over the past...
An ethical dilemma By Mike Everett EBS Contributor This fall I came across a situation that tested my hunting ethics. My friend, Sean Gummer, and I...
By Troy Paulson Explore Big Sky Contributor Stone Glacier Solo After packing out my last bull elk with a 15-year-old, ski-specific backpack, I knew it was...
Hunters encouraged to make wildfire prevention top priority MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS Montana’s archery-only hunting season for deer, elk, antelope, black bear, wolf and mountain...
NORTHERN YELLOWSTONE COOPERATIVE WILDLIFE WORKING GROUP An aerial survey conducted in February shows the elk population in northern Yellowstone is down from last year. The Northern...
Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunters can buy over-the-counter antelope licenses and surplus licenses for deer B, elk B and antelope beginning Aug. 6, but very few...
BOZEMAN – The Gallatin Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation will celebrate 22 years of member supported conservation efforts at its annual banquet on June...
A newly appointed working group charged with developing elk management options in areas where the transmission of brucellosis between elk and livestock is a concern is...
By Deb Courson Smith, Big Sky Connection The most highly efficient predator hunting elk is not the wolf. A new study of wolves’ elk-hunting abilities finds...