Mastering all aspects of the hunt
An advanced hunter education program in Montana goes beyond the shot to repair sportsmen-landowner relations. Beneath a grove of tangled cottonwoods growing within the vast and windswept Madison Valley of southwest
Landowners and sportsmen: Allies or adversaries?
It was just around 8:30 a.m. on a clear morning in mid-September in the southern Colorado Rockies. Turning aspen fluttered lightly in the soft breeze as Dennis, a neighboring ranch
Lesli Allison and Tuda Libby Crews on the Mountain and Prairie Podcast
There’s a growing understanding across the political spectrum that private and working lands have a critical role to play when it comes to achieving lasting conservation outcomes in the United
Trout, lost and found
Habitat restoration on private land happens more often than many think, and is more critical to biodiversity conservation than most recognize. 80% of threatened and endangered species depend on private
The Intimacy of Place with Louise Johns
Today we’re pleased to share our conversation with Louise Johns. Louise is a documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer based in Montana. Her work examines the relationships between people, place,