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Mount Jumbo’s North Zone, including all points north of the Saddle Road, will open Thursday, May 1, after being closed for ...
Although elk infected with brucellosis freely roam southwestern Montana and have been responsible for infecting cattle with the disease, “bison in Yellowstone present a much higher, much more ...
Public recreation may resume on the "North Zone" of Mount Jumbo on Thursday, according to Missoula Parks and Recreation. The ...
The state filed its lawsuit at the end of last year, arguing Montana’s concerns were not properly addressed in Yellowstone's ...
Mount Jumbo's North Zone in Missoula will open up on Thursday, May 1.The North Zone includes all points north of Saddle ...
The landscape of northwestern Montana posed another challenge. In most of the state, biologists conduct annual aerial surveys to estimate elk populations, but the department halted these efforts ...
Apr. 6—A flick of an ear, the flash of a dark wet eye. A tawny hide, quivering with an impulse for movement. Researchers searched the dense underbrush for any sign of the newborn elk calf.
The state filed its lawsuit at the end of last year, arguing Montana’s concerns were not properly addressed in Yellowstone's new bison management plan and that the analysis was flawed.
But what has RMEF been doing on behalf of their members in Montana? Why would RMEF care about this? The hearing highlighted that every year the statewide elk tag has been available, it’s been ...
More than 85,000 out-of-state hunters descend on the Treasure State each year for the chance to take a shot at a Montana elk, antelope, bear or bird. To pay for that opportunity, they fork over $ ...
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