
Summer employee Hannah Bancroft and volunteer Dave Fitzpatrick put up a sign warning visitors about the possibility of encountering a grizzly bear while Bison Range park aide Mariah Durglo watches Saturday. (Scott Shindledecker/Valley Press)
May 12, 2021
Stories this photo appears in:

May 12, 2021 midnight
Fees increase as Bison Range opens under tribal management
Less than six months after former President Donald Trump signed Bison Range Restoration legislation, there are big changes at the 19,000-acre facility in Northwest Montana as it opened last weekend.