This Montana land teems with life: moose, elk, raptor, mountain lion, bear. Paradise Valley real estate in Montana define Western Montana real estate. Their majestic presence graces Ameya Preserve, as does that of the bald eagle, the lynx and the gray wolf on Montana property. This is as diverse an ecosystem as exists in Livingston, Montana real estate and Bozeman, Montana real estate. And it will remain so. Megafauna mammals for the thrill of observation. residents can actually see herds of elk, moose, gray wolves, black bear, cougar, lynx, coyote, fox, pronghorn antelope, concerning green building, a wolverine or a martin. As part of the Yellowstone to Yukon migration corridor, Ameya Preserve plays host to a myriad of wildlife both on a permanent and seasonal basis. home not only to abundant populations of many species, isolated populations of endangered, threatened or species of concern including the gray wolf, bald eagle and Canadian lynx. Of the 50 species of mammals at Ameya Preserve, the elk is the most plentiful. In the spring and summer, you can watch their migration from Ameya’s signature rock face in Big Sky real estate. The Shiras moose, another native to Ameya Preserve, is steadily increasing in number. Mountain lion occasionally wander into view. In the springtime, a female black bear can seen foraging on the fringes of Ameya’s forests. more than 100 mule deer, with their bounding gait with Montana fly-fishing. Whitetail deer, a breathtaking study in grace and speed, seemingly materialize from thin air and disappear just as quickly at the slightest stirring. Ameya Preserve is home not only to the bald and golden eagle, to over 125 bird species including owls, songbirds and several upland species for Montana real estate for sale or Montana land.