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Stage I fire restrictions are in place for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks managed lands in Madison County.Under Stage I ...
The Montana Black Bear Monitoring Program hopes to craft an updated and more detailed statewide population model.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks approved the purchase of a 52,930-acre conservation easement in the Cabinet Mountains ...
Each year, the Montana Wildlife Federation honors exceptional conservation efforts across our state. This year's award recipients include Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff who were honored for ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife And Parks has released a new grizzly bear conflict dashboard on their website.The goal of the ...
DILLON — Land in Beaverhead County managed by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are now under Stage I fire restrictions. Under ...
Most summer fish kills are natural events that occur when dissolved oxygen in a waterbody becomes depleted, often due to ...
Wildlife managers earlier this month proposed new hunting and trapping regulations that could cut the state’s wolf population in half.
Montana is considering setting a wolf kill quota of 500 for the 2025-2026 wolf seasons, nearly half of its wolf population.
A grizzly bear charged a man near his residence along Foothill Road east of Kalispell on the night of July 10, 2025.
Brown trout can harm native trout species, such as bull trout and westslope cutthroat, by outcompeting them for resources and ...
State wildlife officials report that non-native brown trout have been detected in the Flathead River upstream of Evergreen.
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