Missoula, MT News Roundup (7/27/25)

Missoula's growing fox families: Multiple fox families are living near Loyola Sacred Heart High School’s field and other busy trails, prompting planned relocations and rabies warnings — find out what experts advise.

Hunting Meets Conservation Science: The University of Montana and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation have launched the Center for Hunting and Conservation to unite world-class research, education and outreach in wildlife management — find out how this center will shape America’s hunting future.

Science takes the stage: UM junior Taylor Ferguson debuted “The Sedge” this spring at the American College Dance Association regional concert, weaving sandhill crane behavior into ballet — find out how art and science soar together.

Missoula loses $24M grant: The revocation of a $24 million federal award for Highway 200 forces the region’s new Long Range Transportation Plan to pivot toward lower-cost safety and active-transportation projects as funding gaps loom — find out how the plan adapts.

Montana's scenic water hikes: Explore 1,500 miles of shoreline at Fort Peck, float Western Montana’s rivers, and chase waterfalls from drive-up Skalkaho Falls to permit-required Mission Falls — find out which trail to tackle next.

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