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MPG North

Protecting Open Space for Future Generations

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Ruffed Grouse scares White-tailed Deer

Ruffed Grouse scares White-tailed Deer

American Mink

American Mink

A Grouse Scares a Hare

Ruffed grouse scares a Snowshoe Hare

Bobcat in Broad Daylight

Bobcat walks in front of camera in broad daylight

Bobcat Inspecting Elk Carcass

Bobcat inspecting Elk Carcass

Coyote Chased Off Elk by Skunk

Beau Larkin shares a video of a Coyote attempting to feed on an Elk Carcass, only to be chased off by a Stripped Skunk

Eagles, ravens and Magpies feed on an El...

Eagles, ravens and Magpies feed on an Elk carcass

Mink Near Cooney Creek

Mink Near Cooney Creek

Frog

Frog

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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.