There's lots of talk about the news media, but what about here in Montana? A recent story about a bison in Yellowstone is a good reminder of how to be better.
We all know the whole world is erupting because some guy in Yellowstone thought he was doing the right thing by pulling a bison calf out of the river, but seriously- why should we throw this guy to the wolves given all the other problems facing this country?
The calf had been separated from its mother when the herd crossed the Lamar River. As the calf struggled, the man pushed the calf up from the river and onto the roadway.
Folks visit Yellowstone National Park to take in all that it offers. Of course, there's no bigger feature than Old Faithful, but is geyser living up to it's name?
If you're visiting Montana, Yellowstone National park will surely make your list of "must-do" things. However, there are some rules you need to follow.
Mike Honeycutt, the Director of the Montana Department of Livestock, joined us Monday morning in advance of the meetings to talk about the latest elk surveillance results when it comes to brucellosis concerns.
It's not just about having a knack for choosing less busy days in Yellowstone National Park. There are rules involved and permits to get if you'd like to do some backcountry camping in the first national park for all to enjoy.