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Sep 24, 2024 |
blog.nwf.org | Tanner Saul |Portia Bharath
National monument. What does that mean to you? It sounds like something unique and amazing to me. And in my experience, national monuments are indeed, unique and amazing. From incredible fish and wildlife habitat and stunning vistas to world class archeological sites and unique geological features, national monuments truly are some of the finest treasures of our public lands system—lands that most folks find special and worthy of protection due to their exceptional value.
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Aug 13, 2024 |
blog.nwf.org | Tanner Saul |Portia Bharath
Call for content! We want to see your videos and photos from your recent adventures on public lands. Why do you love public lands? What inspires you to get outside? Submit your video for a chance to be featured on our social media channel and receive a public lands sticker. Submission guidelines and suggestions are below. We’re always looking for ways to celebrate our incredible public lands so we’ve decided to kick off a social media campaign highlighting some of these places.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
kpax.com | Tanner Saul
MISSOULA — Many of Montana's hunters and anglers have March 1st circled on their calendars because it's the first day you can buy their 2024 licenses. Those who want to hunt or fish this season, have three options -- use the MyFWP app, their online license service or go in person to an FWP office. Applications for most species — deer, elk, antelope, deer B licenses, elk B licenses, antelope B licenses, moose, sheep, goat, bison, bear, and turkey — can be made starting on Friday.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
kpax.com | Tanner Saul
MISSOULA — As part of Thanksgiving festivities families across the nation enjoy a turkey dinner. But how well do you really know the centerpiece of this tradition? Your holiday turkey is a Saurischian dinosaur — yes, a dinosaur. Saurischian falls into the same category as a T-rex and velociraptor. So they’ve been around for millions of years. Turkeys are among the five largest flying birds in the world.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
kbzk.com | Tanner Saul
MISSOULA — You and I know when we've had enough to eat, but my dog seems to be a bottomless pit. How do animals in the wild know when to stop so they don't get sick? Whether it’s a big meal with friends or a Thanksgiving dinner, we all anticipate that moment when we lean back in our chairs and exclaim, "Well, I'm stuffed!" It's a shared experience among people — knowing when we've had enough to eat.
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