wildlife
Preserved at The Lyric Theater
By Thomas Plank |
Preserved unveils Vermejo—a 558,000-acre living laboratory where rarely seen wildlife behaviors unfold: bears stealing mountain lion kills, microscopic life thriving in seasonal potholes, and animals adapting to a rapidly changing world. In this feature-length documentary, scientists, ranchers, and conservationists reveal how the seemingly impossible has been achieved here, from North America's largest native trout restoration to the return of beaver, elk, and bison. Rich in discovery and layered with human history, Vermejo stands as the pinnacle of conservation in the U.S.—and a bellwether for what’s possible elsewhere.
Montana Chapter of the Wildlife Society Presents: The Coordination and Collaboration in Conservation Conference
By Thomas Plank |
We all know that wildlife don’t follow jurisdictional boundaries. We’ve watched the effects of Climate Change impact the environment, regardless of whether the land is Tribal; State; Federally; or Privately…
Wet Meadow Restoration, A Free Workshop for Landowners
By Thomas Plank |
Wet meadows make up only about 1% of the landscape but are important to wildlife, livestock, and water retention on the landscape. Many of these systems have degraded over time - learn how and why to fix them!