A lone bison grazing in Montana. The short-grass prairies of our Northern Great Plains are some of the least protected ...
The proposed decision noted the BLM’s authority to grant grazing permits “is limited to cases where the animals to be grazed are domestic and will be used for production-oriented purposes.” ...
The agency says the permits it issued to the conservation organization no longer align with its 'production-oriented' goals ...
The Bureau of Land Management is moving to revoke grazing permits for bison held by a Montana-based conservation group.
Ranchers fighting a decision to allow bison instead of cattle on federal grazing allotments received a boost Friday when the Bureau of Land Management issued a notice of proposed decision ...
American Prairie CEO Alison Fox called the decision "unfair, deeply disappointing, disruptive, and inconsistent with long-standing public-lands grazing practices in Montana." ...
This story was originally published by Montana Free Press. Montana is suing Yellowstone National Park over a plan to increase the number of bison in and around the park and establish greater tolerance ...
On January 16, 2026, the Bureau of Land Management issued a public letter giving “notice of the BLM Proposed Decision affecting seven BLM grazing allotments involved in the 2022 Final Decision and so ...
Montana is the last best place for bison to be restored as valued native wildlife. Currently there are two public planning processes where you can voice your support for bison restoration and ...
The push point for bison migration out of Yellowstone seems to be when the herds number more than 3,000 animals. He said a reduction of the current herd by 400 to 500 animals is ideal, but hunters in ...
YELLOWSTONE, Mont. -- A Montana reporter had the perfect reaction to an approaching herd of bison. Deion Broxton, a reporter with KTVM-TV, was preparing to take a live shot at Yellowstone National ...