Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was reduced to a threshold of 650 animals statewide.
Proponents outnumbered on bill aiming to allow private landowners to hunt big game on Northwest Montana reservation ...
State wildlife officials examine over 100,000 boats annually at roadside inspection stations, searching for signs of ...
Montana landowners have not been required to have a license to kill wolves attacking livestock, pets or threatening humans ...
We talked with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks about giving wildlife space during winter to help animals make it to spring.
A bill that would allow non-tribal residents to hunt big game on the Flathead Reservation is one in a long line of similar ...
Wildlife and conservation group members from across Montana sued the state Fish and Wildlife Commission for allegedly ...
Tribal advocates argued during a Tuesday evening hearing in Helena that a proposed hunting bill could jeopardize tribal-state ...
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee this week advanced a pair of bills that aim to aggressively reduce wolf ...
The USFWS had scheduled public hearings on the decision for Missoula, Coeur D’Alene, Cody and online this week. In a ...
This week in Fish and Wildlife, MTN's Chet Layman talks with Montana FWP about giving wildlife space during winter to help ...
Wildlife and conservation groups say commissioners didn’t properly notice the proposal, denying an opportunity for public comment.