The new building will allow visitors to view raptors on the west side without having to come for special programs.
We have these little engineers out doing the work for us 24/7; we’ve just got to get them in the right spots,” said FWP's Torrey Ritter, a nongame wildlife biologist.
Makoshika (pronounced ma-KO-shi-ka) is Montana’s largest state park and a paradise for dinosaur lovers and geology buffs. The name “Makoshika” comes from a Lakota phrase meaning “bad land” or “bad ...