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People have lived in Big Sky Country for a little more than 10,000 years. But living things creeped and crawled and swam ...
Under the so-called "hoot owl" restrictions streams will close to fishing daily from 2 p.m. to sunrise the following day.
The Montana Land Board voted yesterday to acquire a 328-acre property on the Lower Yellowstone River to improve public access and protect wildlife habitat. The 4-1 vote clears the way for Montana Fish ...
The state Fish and Wildlife Commission voted today to close wolf trapping and hunting in southwestern Montana if or when six more wolves are killed by hunters or trappers in the region. Earlier this ...
In 2023, a state audit found a culture of retaliation among Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks’ leadership. Last week, legislators were told the agency has made progress, but there’s more work ahead.
MISSOULA, Mont. – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is inviting the public to participate in their biennial hunting season setting process. This statewide initiative aims to reevaluate ...
MISSOULA, Mont. – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is inviting the public to participate in their biennial hunting season setting process. This statewide initiative aims to reevaluate hunting ...
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MISSOULA, Mont. — Taylor Ferguson, a junior at the University of Montana originally from Wichita, Kansas, recently demonstrated how wildlife biology and dance are interconnected. Her idea to ...
Montana taxpayers could be on the hook for nearly $8 billion over the next 20 years. That’s a staggering cost for a state already stretching its budget thin. These aren’t just theoretical numbers.
Montana taxpayers could be on the hook for nearly $8 billion over the next 20 years. That’s a staggering cost for a state already stretching its budget thin. These aren’t just theoretical numbers.
Montana’s future depends on preserving the lands that define us—not selling them to the highest bidder. The report referenced in this column was authored by John Tubbs in conjunction with the Montana ...