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The agency has had five different Human Resources Division managers during the five years the audit examined. Legislative audit highlights problems in FWP morale, hiring Skip to main content Skip ...
In 2023, a state audit found a culture of retaliation among Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks’ leadership. Last week, ...
The state of Montana has reached a $250,000 settlement with a former Department of Corrections employee who said he had faced discrimination and retaliation in 2016 for his post-traumatic stress ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is encouraging people to participate in the public comment process for several proposals ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks hosted a virtual town hall on Wednesday to discuss the top fishery concerns.Officials from west, southwest and central Montana ...
With a hot, dry summer forecast and drought already expanding in most of Montana, FWP is hosting a town hall on Wednesday at noon to discuss plans for fisheries.
FWP is beginning preparations for the 2026 hunting season and wants to hear from hunters across the state about their ideas and experiences.
Possible changes to Montana’s hunting and fishing license fees, including a base license for all rifle and archery licenses, could boost the Fish, Wildlife and Parks budget to within $1.5 ...
Although public hearings have been held across the state, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks still wants to hear from people with suggestions on developing a new Statewide Mule Deer Management Plan.
Montana FWP urges people experiencing conflicts with bears, to contact their local bear specialist, whose contact information can be found on the agency’s website. The Billings Gazette's Brett ...
Montana state employees got word this week that leaders plan to centralize state agencies’ procurement, human resources and ...