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Drought conditions are causing concerns for rivers, lakes and fishery health in western Montana.Fishing draws more than 3 ...
State wildlife officials are upping local harvest quotas for whitetail deer to combat a recent outbreak of chronic wasting ...
Last March, UPOM sued FWP over an environmental impact statement and record of decision that laid the groundwork for a new wild bison herd in Montana. UPOM, a group representing large landowners and ...
Montana's apprentice hunter program now includes trappers.Montana FWP says the change to allow trapping in the program was ...
Dearborn Volunteer Fire Department hosted its annual open house to connect with residents, showcase emergency tools, and ...
Montana will largely stay the course on a plan to gradually reduce the statewide mountain lion population by 40%, despite emphatic objections from cat hunters.
A Lodgepole man has been charged in the illegal killing of a bull elk and two whitetail bucks in Blaine and Phillips counties in 2024, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. Marvin Cole, 29 ...
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 Alliance for the Wild Rockies and another plaintiff allege water diverted from the Clark Fork River by the West Side Ditch Company and Grant-Kohrs ranch imperil threatened bull trout.
Just last week, a young black bear was reported running through the Whole Foods parking lot. We contacted Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) to learn more about the recent trend.
Fish and Wildlife police officers from Grays Harbor County recently assisted Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (MFWP) investigators with a large-scale investigation into a McCleary resident who ...
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.