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Boone and Crockett Club's Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch Webcam

Boone and Crockett Club's Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch Webcam

Live views from B&C's Education Center on the Rocky Mountain Front.


Funding for the web camera was provided by various grant and donation dollars including Youth Learning As Citizen Environmental Scientists (YLACES), the Boy Scouts of America, University of Montana and the DunRovin Ranch.


Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center

Nestled along Montana’s breathtaking Rocky Mountain Front, the Rasmuson Wildlife Conservation Center at the Boone and Crockett Club’s Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch offers an unmatched setting for workshops, seminars, and conservation-focused gatherings. This 5,500-square-foot facility comfortably hosts overnight groups of up to 32 guests and accommodates up to 100 attendees for meetings and dining, all supported by a commercial kitchen, modern AV technology, and high-speed internet. Designed for hands-on learning, the Center features a lab-style classroom alongside inviting communal spaces and panoramic views. Surrounded by working ranchlands, abundant wildlife, blue-ribbon trout streams, and immediate access to public lands near the Bob Marshall Wilderness, the facility provides a truly immersive experience where conservation, education, and the outdoors come together.

 

Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch

To stimulate private sector leadership on wildlife research, education, and management, B&C purchased a working cattle ranch in prime wildlife habitat on the East Front of the Montana Rockies in the 1980s. The mission of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch is research, teaching, and demonstration of integrated livestock/wildlife conservation that is integral to the economic viability of private and adjacent public lands. 

 

Watchable Wildlife Trail at the TRM Ranch

In 1995, the Club created a nature trail in the heart of the TRM Ranch in conjunction with a project known as Watchable Wildlife. The trail project was accomplished with the help of many people of all ages who shared a common vision and share the sense of uniqueness of this piece of Montana. Because of the efforts of these people, others will be able to appreciate this vast landscape.