Blog and Stories
Victory! Montana Supreme Court delivers historic ruling against unlawful gold exploration permits
The Montana Supreme Court ruled with GYC that amendments made to the Montana Environmental Policy Act (MEPA) were unconstitutional. The ruling stops Lucky Minerals’ gold exploration on private lands just north of Yellowstone National Park.
Senator Tester introduces a landmark rivers conservation bill: The Montana Headwaters Legacy Act
Today, Montana Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) introduced the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act into the U.S. Senate. The Montana Headwaters Legacy Act protects 336 miles of some of the best rivers in Montana as Wild and Scenic Rivers, the majority in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Stories from the field: Finding eligible Wild & Scenic rivers in Wyoming, Part III
During the summer of 2020, GYC put field technicians in the Bridger-Teton National Forest to inventory rivers eligible for Wild and Scenic protection. These are their stories.
Progress Report: New wildlife crossings for Teton County, Wyoming
GYC's Wildlife Program Coordinator Chris Colligan shares the planning process and partnerships that led to the placement and construction of crossings that facilitate the movement of ungulates and other wildlife species across US 89 South of Jackson Hole.
Senator Tester announces intent to introduce the groundbreaking Montana Headwaters Legacy Act
On October 27, 2020, Montana Senator Jon Tester held a press event to announce he will be introducing the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act into the U.S. Senate in November 2020. The Montana Headwaters Legacy Act protects 336 miles of some of the wildest rivers in Montana as Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Helping shape the future of Montana's forest lands
Montana’s nine national forests, two of which are in Greater Yellowstone, total nearly 20 million acres. These forested lands are important for people, wildlife, and our economy. Conserving and managing America’s forests are issues many public and private land managers navigate.
Stories from the field: Finding eligible Wild & Scenic rivers in Wyoming, Part II
During the summer of 2020, GYC put field technicians in the Bridger-Teton National Forest to inventory rivers eligible for Wild and Scenic protection. These are their stories.
The Wonders of the Sand Creek Desert | Part III: The Future
The third installation of a three-part blog series on the Sand Creek Desert in Idaho.
Montana Supreme Court holds appeal hearing on an unlawful gold exploration permit
On September 30, 2020, the Montana Supreme Court heard oral arguments in our case challenging the validity of a gold exploration permit just north of Yellowstone National Park. The permit holders, Lucky Minerals Inc., and the agency responsible, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), appealed our 2018 victory in a Montana District Court that vacated the DEQ permit for not fully considering the environmental impacts to wildlife habitat, water quality, and public lands.
GYC wraps up 4 years of public feedback on Custer Gallatin Forest’s new management plan
In September 2020, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition and many of its supporters submitted their final feedback to the Custer Gallatin National Forest on their new Forest Management Plan. This milestone concludes years of our collaboration, public engagement, and expert recommendations to help equip the National Forest with the strongest plan possible.
The Wonders of the Sand Creek Desert | Part II: The Present
The second installation of a three-part blog series on the Sand Creek Desert in Idaho.
Stories from the field: Finding eligible Wild & Scenic rivers in Wyoming, Part I
During the summer of 2020, GYC put field technicians in the Bridger-Teton National Forest to inventory rivers eligible for Wild and Scenic protection. These are their stories.