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Montana FWP released the bear safety PSA on Monday, just a few days after the department launched a new interactive grizzly bear conflict dashboard, a new tool designed to better inform communities ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife And Parks has released a new grizzly bear conflict dashboard on their website.The goal of the ...
Nearly a dozen rivers in western Montana and a handful of rivers inside the borders of Yellowstone National Park are under restrictions or closures as biologists seek to reduce angling-related sources ...
MONTANA - Grizzly bear populations in Montana have been expanding into new areas, leading to an increase in human-bear interactions. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) is addressing these interact ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is offering training that's required for anyone looking to set a trap this year Trump's buyout offer for federal workers paused by judge hours before deadline The ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff will host the event on Monday, July 28, at the Missoula FWP office, which is located at ...
The disagreements highlight how long it takes for employees to wend their way through the administrative process — which in the most recent settlement took more than four years.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced a 200-acre prescribed burn is planned for the Threemile Wildlife Management Area, northeast of Stevensville, on April 1.
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 ...
On Monday, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) issued its second overview of hunters and game animals passing through the Augusta field inspection station. The Augusta station, 55 miles west of ...
Glacier National Park is participating in an effort led by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to monitor the grizzly bear population in the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem.
Opinion: Montana needs a responsive Fish and Wildlife Commission that listens to and considers all public input, not just those who dislike predators or who can profit by commercializing wildlife.