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Wildlife Cameras
Published: May 9, 2012
Montana's wildlife can be a challenge to monitor, but as Winston Greely show's us in this outdoor report, many biologists are turning to a new tool to learn more.
| Wildlife Cameras |
05/09/2012 |
V.I.T. Brucellosis Study
Published: May 3, 2012
Since the early 1900's, scientists have known the disease brucellosis existed on the Montana landscape. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us how researchers are implementing the latest in technology; looking for ways to reduce the risk of spreading the bacteria.
| V.I.T. Brucellosis Study |
05/03/2012 |
An Outdoor Life
Published: April 25, 2012
Many see Montana as a great place to live, but finding that dream job here can be difficult. In this outdoor report, Winston Greely shows us one man who has managed to do both
| An Outdoor Life |
04/25/2012 |
Waterfowl & Powerlines
Published: April 18, 2012
The highest density of bird-life is always around rivers, lakes and streams and when powerlines run near the water, birds often collide with the wires. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us how Northwestern Energy and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks have joined forces to minimize powerline danger to birds.
| Waterfowl & Powerlines |
04/18/2012 |
Eating Insects
Published: April 11, 2012
The U.S. has a new food movement, and as Winston Greely shows us in this outdoor report, this globally popular food might take some time to catch on in Montana.
| Eating Insects |
04/11/2012 |
Woodland Caribou
Published: March 28, 2012
Woodland Caribou are larger than a mule deer but smaller than an elk. Both bulls and cows have antlers, and they have special hooves that allow them to travel in deep snow. Why all the info on Caribou? Well in this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us how there is a growing chance you just might see one if you're hiking in Northwestern Montana.
| Woodland Caribou |
03/28/2012 |
Native Lake Trout
Published: March 21, 2012
You are about to see one of the rarest fish in Montana, and as Winston Greely shows us in this outdoor report, this fish also has an interesting background.
| Native Lake Trout |
03/21/2012 |
Bitterroot Calf Elk Update
Published: March 14, 2012
At first, the cause and effect seems clear---Bitterroot elk numbers are declining while wolf numbers are on the rise. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us how researchers are finding that other large carnivores are also adding to the elk's decline.
| Bitterroot Calf Elk Update |
03/14/2012 |
Application Deadline
Published: March 7, 2012
Montana hunters will have a new type of March madness this year. In this outdoor report, Winston Greely tells us about a change in dates that will affect big game hunters.
| Application Deadline |
03/07/2012 |
Bitterroot Collar Rotation
Published: February 29, 2012
Not long ago, biologists were able to track a collared elk, maybe, every two weeks. Now they record the animal's location every 30 minutes. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows how wildlife researchers are utilizing the latest in technology to improve their data...over and over again.
| Bitterroot Collar Rotation |
02/29/2012 |
Mountain Lions
Published: February 22, 2012
Predators like mountain lions are getting a lot of attention these days in Western Montana, but in this outdoor report, Winston Greely tells us about a study looking at these cats in Eastern Montana.
| Mountain Lions |
02/22/2012 |
Bighorn Pneumonia
Published: February 15, 2012
Bighorn sheep are among Montana's most athletic wildlife species. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us how these cliff-dwelling gymnasts can be tripped up by the smallest of organisms.
| Bighorn Pneumonia |
02/15/2012 |
Snowmobile Program
Published: February 8, 2012
Snowmobilers across the state are taking full advantage of this short winter to get out and ride Montana's trails, and in this outdoor report, Winston Greely tells us about a program that's making everyones ride a little smoother.
| Snowmobile Program |
02/08/2012 |
Bighorn Adaptations
Published: February 1, 2012
When you see it, you wonder how they can survive it. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett takes us to a Rocky Mountain bighorn dominance fight and gives us the inside on why rams can take such a hit.
| Bighorn Adaptations |
02/01/2012 |
Blackfooted Ferrets
Published: January 30, 2012
Last fall marked the 30th anniversary of the rediscovery of the black footed ferret in the wild. In this outdoor report, Winston Greely shows us what has happened in 30 years.
| Blackfooted Ferrets |
01/30/2012 |
Wolf Season Extension
Published: January 18, 2012
Montana's newest hunting opportunity is proving to be quite the learning experience. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett explains how wildlife managers are making ongoing adjustments to the wolf season.
| Wolf Season Extension |
01/18/2012 |
A Look Forward
Published: January 11, 2012
In this outdoor report, Winston Greely looks ahead to this year's outdoor highlights.
| A Look Forward |
01/11/2012 |
Happy Holidays 2011 (Bob Landis)
Published: December 28, 2011
This story is about one Montanan whose dream job actually came true. In this special holiday outdoor report, Mike Gurnett spends a little time with Bob Landis, a filmmaker who brings some of the most amazing wildlife behavior ever seen right into our living rooms.
| Happy Holidays 2011 (Bob Landis) |
12/28/2011 |
Stocks and Broths
Published: December 21, 2011
Hunters usually make steaks and burger out of their harvest, but in this outdoor report Winston Greely shows us one more thing you can make out of your game.
| Stocks and Broths |
12/21/2011 |
Life on the Front (Gary Olson)
Published: December 14, 2011
With the wildlife of Yellowstone, the scenery of Glacier, and the culture of the old-time West, the Rocky Mountain Front is as good as it gets. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett says goodbye to a ranch kid who dedicated his career to the wildlife of this spectacular landscape.
| Life on the Front (Gary Olson) |
12/14/2011 |
Slugs and Snails
Published: December 7, 2011
Most gardeners are aware of snails and slugs, but in this outdoor report Winston Greely shows us Montana is full of native land mollusks (mol-uh-sk-s).
| Slugs and Snails |
12/07/2011 |
Warden Balance (Kqyn Kuka)
Published: November 30, 2011
For most of us, Thanksgiving is the beginning of our Holiday Season traditions. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett introduces us to a Montana Game Warden who makes it a point to celebrate traditions, heritage and family customs year-round.
| Warden Balance (Kqyn Kuka) |
11/30/2011 |
Duck Hunters Delight
Published: November 28, 2011
While big game harvest is relatively slow compared to other years, outdoor reporter Winston Greely tells us waterfowl hunters are having one of the best hunting seasons ever.
| Duck Hunters Delight |
11/28/2011 |
Grizzly Bears and GPS
Published: November 16, 2011
In the early days of wildlife management, documenting wildlife behavior was all about tracking a collared animal's radio signal on foot, horseback or from a plane. In this outdoor report, Mike Gurnett shows us a space age system that's taking much of the leg work out of wildlife tracking.
| Grizzly Bears and GPS |
11/16/2011 |
Saving Bull Trout
Published: November 10, 2011
In the late 1990's bull trout were listed as a threatened species. Today biologists are making strides in improving bull trout populations as Winston Greely shows us in this week's outddor report.
| Saving Bull Trout |
11/10/2011 |
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