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Dec 19, 2025 · In the Rocky Mountains of western Montana lies the 2.3-million-acre Lolo National Forest. With abundant lakes, rugged Wilderness areas, wild rivers, trails, campgrounds, ski areas, …
Wildlife - Wikipedia
Wildlife refers to undomesticated animals and uncultivated plant species which can exist in their natural habitat, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being …
Fish Creek State Park - Montana FWP
Experience this new state park that has outstanding opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, fishing and wildlife viewing. From the lookout atop Williams Peak to the crystal-clear emerald pools of Fish …
National Wildlife Federation
America’s experience with cherished landscapes and wildlife has helped define and shape our national character and identity for generations. Protecting these natural resources is a cause that has long …
THE WILDLIFE SOCIETY - HOME
Our news center features articles covering the latest wildlife science and conservation news, events, and information. Follow along to stay up to date with wildlife news coverage from a local, national and …
World Wildlife Fund | (WWF) Endangered Species Conservation
World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species. Learn how you can help WWF make a difference.
Wetlands Mapper | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Wetlands Mapper The Wetlands mapper is designed to deliver easy-to-use, map like views of America’s Wetland resources. It integrates digital map data along with other resource information to produce …
BBC Wildlife Magazine: nature, conservation and wildlife watching
Discover the best wildlife photography, species identification, conservation, latest nature news and wildlife watching holidays.
Animals | National Geographic
Learn about some of nature’s most incredible species through recent discoveries and groundbreaking studies on animal habitats, behaviors, and unique adaptations.
Wildlife News & Features | Smithsonian Magazine
By studying the natural world, scientists find blueprints for innovations that can improve human lives—in the genes of a shark, the fur of a polar bear and the flipper of an extinct reptile.