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MPG North

MPG North

Protecting Open Space for Future Generations

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Photo Galleries

Best Of Buckeye

Trees

Ice on Alders

Wildflowers

Coneflower

Shrubs

Salix, by Alan Ramsey

Grasses

Reed Canarygrass by Beau Larkin

Birds

Turkey Vulture

Insects

Common Whitetail

Mammals

Elk Cows in snow by Joshua Lisbon

Landscapes

Entrance Meadow Droplet

Reptiles and Amphibians

Columbian Spotted Frog

Fungi

Shaggy Mane

About MPG North

Established in 2005, the property boundary at MPG North encloses 200 undeveloped acres in Western Montana’s Swan Valley. Researchers and field staff manage the property to improve habitat quality for wildlife, discover new ways to restore damaged landscapes and study forest ecology. We also create opportunities to share what we've learned with local conservation organizations, students of all ages, management agencies and volunteers. Through these education and outreach efforts, we seek to inspire others to work together and protect undeveloped landscapes.