Survey results showed that both the profound appreciation for public lands and natural environments — and a pervasive feeling of worsening quality of life — were widespread across the state s normally gaping political divide.
Survey results showed that both the profound appreciation for public lands and natural environments — and a pervasive feeling of worsening quality of life — were widespread across the state s normally gaping political divide.
An increasing number of Montanans say their quality of life is getting worse and point to ongoing development and what they say is the changing character of the state as primary reasons, according to a biennial statewide poll released Tuesday by the University of Montana. The 2024 Public Lands Survey is the sixth from UM’s […] The post Survey: Montanans say quality of life getting worse, but support for public lands still strong appeared first on Daily Montanan.
My work is rooted in listening and the sharing of ideas. Advocating for our public lands requires a commitment to both seeing and being seen, understanding and being understood. It