Where Hunting Happens, Conservation Happens™
The ranch has nearly three dozen wildlife trail cameras set in key locations, and those cameras take thousands of shots every year. The job of sorting those photos falls to Chris Hansen, Boone and Crockett Fellow at the University of Montana.
When the snow thaws on the 6,000-acre TRMR on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front, the animals take notice. The wolves cruise well-known routes looking for winter kill, and grizzlies do the same, albeit sluggishly after emerging from hibernation. Snowshoe hares bounce about only to have their fun spoiled by hungry bobcats and coyotes. The ranch is a true melting pot of big and small game, going about their business much like they have for thousands of years.
To read more about the mission of the TRMR, its history, the research conducted there, and how you can visit, just click here.
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"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."
-Theodore Roosevelt