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Columbian ground squirrel, Glacier National Park

Photo of the Day: Ground Squirrel Grub

10/4/2012 // Rachel Stemen

Columbian ground squirrel munching on vegetation in Glacier National Park   Photo by Flickr member Christine Haines (chaines9) See more of Christine Haines’s photos on Flickr >> Your Photo Could Be Here We want one of your nature photos to… Read more >

A photo I took in Acadia National Park in Maine last summer. A large portion of ME is included in the 100 mile zone.

“Border Bill” Waives Environmental Laws, Puts Wildlife and Public Land at Risk

6/18/2012 // Jenny Kordick

This week, the House of Representatives will vote on a package of public lands bills, including one highly controversial bill introduced by Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) that puts wildlife and wildlife habitat near our country’s borders in jeopardy. The provision,… Read more >

Photo of the Day: Going-to-the-Sun Road

5/14/2012 // Rachel Stemen

A view of Montana’s landscape along Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park Photo by Flickr member chaines9 See more of chaines9′s photos on Flickr >> Your Photo Could Be Here We want one of your nature photos to be the… Read more >

Wildflowers in Glacier National Park, Montana

Photo of the Day: Wildflowers in Glacier National Park

4/2/2012 // Rachel Stemen

Explore the Outdoors! Enter a city, state or zip code to search for parks, campgrounds, and other wild places with NatureFind. This Photo of the Day was donated by a participant in the annual National Wildlife Photo Contest. See more… Read more >

National Bison Range (photo: US FWS)

Is there room for climate deniers in Big Sky country?

2/23/2011 // Corey Shott

Anyone who knows me or works with me at NWF’s National Advocacy Center in Washington, DC knows that I am a proud Montanan.  I was born and raised in the Big Sky State and when I am lucky enough to… Read more >

Glacier National Park Loses Two More Glaciers

4/7/2010 // Miles Grant

Global warming continues to wipe out Glacier National Park’s namesake: Read more >

Your National Parks

9/29/2009 // Julia Marden

Ken Burns’ 12-hour series on National Parks is turning a lot of attention towards America’s treasured wilderness and natural wonders. From Mount Rainier to the Everglades, our national parks exist because of our past commitment to conservation. Now we’re being… Read more >