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A pipeline meant to boost the population of a rare fish species in Montana was blocked by a U.S. judge Wednesday over concerns that the pipeline may disturb the surrounding environment.
Montana is blessed with many gorgeous waterways perfect for fishing, boating and swimming. But if we’re not careful, these activities could cause aquatic invasive species (AIS) to spread to our ...
Officials from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) are urging boaters to ... With high river levels and the risk of invasive species, safety and preparation are crucial this time of year.
The River is an angler's delight during the summer months in Montana. It's known for its diverse fish populations, including several trout species like rainbow trout, brown trout, and the native ...
On Sept. 26, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released a record of decision adopting the final environmental impact statement and proposed action for its 2024 Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan.The ...
T he paddlefish season in Montana is a big deal for anglers, drawing folks from all over to snag these prehistoric giants from the state’s iconic rivers. For 2025, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks ...
Kept by the Montana Natural Heritage Program, alongside Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, the species of concern list aims to provide a basis for proactive conservation – to prevent a species ...
For more information about the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Aquatic Invasive Species Program, visit fwp.mt.gov/ais or call 406-444-2440. What out-of-state residents need to know about boating in ...