We are excited to introduce Katherine Fazekas, who will be serving with Park County Environmental Council through the Montana Campus Compact (MTCC) VISTA Resilience Cohort program this year!
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Read MoreThis 20-page magazine will help you understand the most pressing issues facing our community, as well as what PCEC is working on each day to help safeguard the land, water, wildlife and people of Park County.
Read MoreCheck out our annual report!
Read MoreCommemorating Yellowstone and thinking about how we help the park into the future.
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Read MorePlease join the September 15th meeting of the Park County Planning Board as it discusses and makes a recommendation on the Park County Housing Action Plan.
Read MoreIt's going to be 100 degrees this weekend.
Read MoreYellowstone Gateway 30k, planning boards and more!
Read MoreYesterday, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission made a decision to set a quota of six wolves in the newly combined hunting district 313 and 316 - just north of the park near Gardiner and Cooke City-Silver Gate.
Read MoreWe have quite a few updates on the Yellowstone Wolf Hunt, tomorrow’s Bear Fair at the Livingston Farmers Market and a key swap this weekend in the Crazy Mountains.
Read MoreJoin us for a community clean up effort on the Yellowstone River in response to the historic flooding in June.
Read MoreRecent months have shown us how quickly things can change. Weather, life, and politics have a way of keeping us on our toes.
Read MoreRecently, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks unveiled a proposal to allow 10 wolves to be hunted in a newly combined Wolf Management Unit 313 just north of Yellowstone National Park.
Read MoreSince the flood waters started to rise, PCEC and our members have been on call to help, sandbagging, mucking and demoing flooded homes and connecting community members in need with an incredible and growing network of more than 100 volunteers.
Read MoreDuring the month-long challenge, all donations to PCEC will be partially matched by the Park County Community Foundation. This makes right now a great time to donate.
Read MoreWe have a lot of work ahead. Let’s focus now on taking care of our neighbors and working together.
Read MoreWe want to keep you all safe as you work to save your property and possessions.
Read MoreFlood impact update and options for how individuals can help or volunteer.
Read MoreDNRC is currently seeking public comment on their proposal to lease state trust land north of Emigrant for a gravel operation. Once they evaluate our community concerns, they will release a gravel pit proposal with site criteria.
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