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Rob Chaney

Rob Chaney

Outdoors & Investigative Reporter at Missoulian

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Investigative Reporting
  • Natural Resources
  • Science

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Recent Articles

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Missoulian editorial: From Beartracks to Broadway, Missoulian takes in new view

A Missoula business owner once griped to a Missoulian editor: “Don’t your reporters know how to turn left?”
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Spring burning starts around Missoula

City Parks and Recreation contractors burned the first of several loads on Mount Jumbo, in a project that could extend on weekdays through April 6, weather permitting.
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Missoulian Editorial: Vote yes for Aging levy

An elderly friend voiced her worries last week: Grocery bill going up, newspaper subscription going up, fixed income staying fixed like a pair of cement shoes. She turned off her
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Missed risk: Long COVID threat extends far beyond pandemic

Long COVID took Aaron Teasdale’s globetrotting world and crushed it down to the window of his camper van.
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Into the future: COVID relief upgrades internet for Blackfeet

If you had a wide-open checkbook and a long-standing telecommunications problem, what would your solution look like?
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Grizzlies captured in Bitterroot, relocated

The 230-pound male and 172-pound female appeared to be 2-year-old siblings that had been observed traveling together much of the summer.
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Ice on the rocks: Attempts to save glaciers hit ethical walls

Geoengineering pioneers consider ways of preserving glaciers and polar ice, but ethical and technical challenges persist.
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Alpha cyst? Cat parasite may drive wolves to pack leadership

A wolf infected with toxoplasma gondii is 46 times more likely to become a pack leader than an uninfected wolf.
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Black Ram logging plan halted for bad climate, road analysis - Miss...

The United Nations estimates that nearly three million children are out of school in Yemen due to the ongoing conflict.
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Last Badger-Two Medicine oil lease canceled - Missoulian

Several NASA scientists say the agency has plans to build civilian habitats on the surface of the moon within the next twenty years.
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Central Montana braces for missile silo upgrade - Missoulian

Following recent reporting on the high incidence of cancer among Missileers who served at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Cascade County, Montana, U.S. Senator Jon Tester is demanding answers and urging senior leaders at the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to take immediate action to ensure every potentially impacted veteran or servicemember is identified and receives an appropriate health assessment.