The 2022 flood was a powerful force that reshaped the river's landscape, and its effects continue to ripple through the ecosystem.
Read MorePCEC featured in a local news story about a newly proposed trail.
Read MoreWe want to alert you to a proposed Forest Service logging project in Cooke City that we have some particular concerns with at the moment. The project is currently open for public comment until August 12th.
Read MoreLivingston Downtown Master Plan is now available for public comment.
Read MoreOn July 23rd, parents, children, and environmental advocates gathered at the nation's capital to participate in this year's "Play-In" for Climate Action.
Read MoreAn update on the 2024/2025 wolf trapping and hunting season setting and opportunity to comment.
Read MoreDo you Give-a-Hoot about the environment and our way of life in Park County? Join us for the monthly giving challenge that makes a lasting impact!
Read MoreNew leadership announced for PCEC.
Read MoreAn update on the Montana Environmental Policy Act working group recommendations on MEPA implementation improvements and the Held v. Montana Case
Read MoreThe message from voters was clear: Park County needs a growth policy and local people want to have a say in how our county grows.
Read MoreOur community boulevards are springing to life next week and we need volunteers to help plant 100 trees!
Read MoreOne week from today, ballots will go out.
Read MoreThis was so great! We are inspired by your work once again youth of Park County! Thanks Heather White, Author and Park High School Green Initiative. What a lovely event!
Read MoreThey also voted to update the subdivision regulations!
Read MoreDid you know that Livingston is an official Bee City? Are you curious what that means?
Next week, we’re hosting a fun, educational community conversation where we’ll share interesting facts about the incredible bee and pollinator diversity native to Livingston and celebrate our city’s recent Bee City USA proclamation!
Read MoreNew report highlights ways to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions on US Highway 89 north of Yellowstone.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe that 5 years ago today the Yellowstone Gateway Protection Act was signed into law, permanently protecting 30,000 acres of public land from two industrial-scale gold mines. It feels like a lifetime ago and like it just happened yesterday.
Read MoreAfter almost a decade of service at PCEC, Michelle Uberuaga has accepted a new role as the Senior Program Manager for Yellowstone at the National Parks Conservation Association. Erica Lighthiser, who currently serves as the deputy director, will assume the role of interim executive director.
Read MoreCalled Referendum 1, the question will be on the June 4th primary election ballot. If approved, it would eliminate the Park County Growth Policy, handing over our future to developers, with no regard for our wildlife, clean air and water, and quality of life.
Read MoreA collaborative partnership with Appearing Flying Woman, Francine Spang-Willis, and PCEC’s Sarah Stands and Erica Lighthiser, the Crazy Mountain Oral History Project aims to provide a deeper understanding of the layered history of the landscape to strengthen relationships between people, the land and all wild nature.
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