So I was googling about today as is my wont (I do it for you, dear reader) and came across
Camas: A Literary Magazine at the University of Montana. "Camas is a literary magazine published in the

Environmental Studies Graduate Program of the University of Montana . . . Our goals are to encourage a dialogue on environmental and cultural issues in the West, celebrate the people who work, study, write, and live here, and to provide an opportunity for students and emerging writers to publish their work alongside established environmental authors."
Unfortunately it appears that
Camas only lasted for two issues. From the second issue I quite liked this article,
Dying with the High Plains by Kalie Rider, in which the author compares the death of her mother with that of the eastern Montana farm towns where she was raised. It is an artful piece of writing.
It is a hard world for small literary magazines! Try to buy one next time you are in a bookstore, many deserve our support.