The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks has outlined the $900,000 purchase in an environmental assessment now available for public comment through May 5.
The Montana Land Board voted yesterday to acquire a 328-acre property on the Lower Yellowstone River to improve public access and protect wildlife habitat. The 4-1 vote clears the way
Conservation organizations, several of which have been working to expand recreational facilities and wildlife habitat along the stretch of the Yellowstone for years, cheered the development.
Conservation organizations, several of which have been working to expand recreational facilities and wildlife habitat along the stretch of the Yellowstone for years, cheered the development.