The prehistoric past can perk up the present. When woolly mammoth bones were found in my hometown in Wisconsin years ago, they became the centerpiece of one of our local museums. Today, they continue to.
Writer Adam Larson finds that when small towns in Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota showcase locally found dinosaur and mammoth bones, everyone wins: tourists, locals and museums.
The prehistoric past can perk up the present. When woolly mammoth bones were found in my hometown in Wisconsin years ago, they became the centerpiece of one of our local museums. Today, they continue to.
Struggling remote communities can benefit by keeping prehistoric bones in area where they are found, Adam Larson says in this piece from Writers on the Range
The new program highlights 43 spots that are idea for star-gazing, and encourage people to come out and explore some of the less visited spots in Eastern and Central Montana.