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Paul Queneau

Missoula

Conservation Editor at Bugle

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  • Jul 9, 2024 | rmef.org | Paul Queneau

    By Paul Queneau, Bugle Conservation & Wildlife EditorDozens of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation volunteers from across the nation gathered in the high mountains of northern Idaho once again this year on June 26th and 27th to remove another section of elk-killing wire above a historic railroad-turned-bicycling destination. The Route of the Hiawatha scenic bike trail starts in Montana then immediately crosses into Idaho as it passes through the 1.6-mile St. Paul Pass Tunnel.

  • Apr 29, 2024 | rmef.org | Paul Queneau |Jen Cable

    By Paul QueneauOn May 25, 2014, the longest landslide ever documented in Colorado rumbled down the side of the Grand Mesa, the largest flat top mountain in the world. Geologists estimate it may have hit 85 mph as an avalanche of rocks, mud and debris traveled nearly three miles down West Salt Creek southeast of the small town of Collbran in Mesa County, killing three ranchers working on an irrigation ditch along the creek.

  • Feb 28, 2024 | rmef.org | Paul Queneau |Jen Cable

    By: Paul Queneau1,230 acres protected with access to300,000 acres of public lands beyond. Head west of Laramie, Wyoming, on Interstate 80 toward Elk Mountain, and so long as you don’t blink at the wrong moment, in 40 miles you’ll pass the exit to Arlington: elevation 7,707 feet, population 25. If you’re an elk hunter, you’re less likely to miss the Medicine Bow and Snowy ranges that leap skyward to the south.

  • Sep 5, 2018 | fwp.mt.gov | Paul Queneau

  • Jul 19, 2018 | heraldstandard.com | Paul Queneau

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