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The federal government faces a likely shutdown this weekend, with lawmakers unable to agree on a new budget in time to meet the October 1 deadline.
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The park will host a series of public meetings on its ticketed entry program pilot later this month. The ticketed entry system has received scrutiny from some of Montana’s congressional delegation for unnecessarily restricting locals’ access to the park.
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Glacier National Park officials killed a collared female grizzly bear July 20 after determining it became conditioned to eat human food.
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The Blackfeet Nation released roughly two dozen free-roaming wild buffalo onto tribal lands bordering Glacier National Park Monday. Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks is asking for the public’s input on changes to the state’s plan for managing grizzly bears.
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Glacier National Park opened Going-to-the-Sun Road for vehicles up to Logan Pass Tuesday, the earliest the road has fully opened since 2005.
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Cross-border travel between Glacier National Park and Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park will reopen for the first time since 2019.
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A federal appeals court Thursday overturned a decision by federal wildlife managers that would have allowed them to kill grizzly bears over livestock conflicts in the Bridger-Teton National Forest in Wyoming. Vehicle reservations will be required for nearly all west side entrances of Glacier National Park starting May 26.
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A Kansas woman died in a fall Monday in Glacier National Park. It’s the first death in the park this year.
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Glacier National Park and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks have started their annual grizzly bear monitoring program this week, which helps researchers better understand bear population trends and health.
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A California couple is appealing an order to demolish the home they’re building inside Glacier National Park.