Holiday activities have ended, snow and ice has fully glazed the state and cabin-fevered thoughts wander to long summer days ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes last Tuesday confirmed a case of chronic wasting disease in a mule deer harvested ...
In the fall of 1995 Lee Anderson was hoping to get on with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks as a game warden. So he volunteered for the agency and for several months, picked up road kills alongside ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Park officials presented a chronic wasting disease update discussing what Whitefish can do to ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is facing criticism and legal action from citizens over a recent decision concerning black ...
Nathan Kluge, state furbearer coordinator for FWP, told Mountain Journal the agency uses harvested bobcat data to estimate populations in the state. He said this is the first study in Montana to ...
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The two of first three wolf bills heard in the 2025 Legislature would mandate more drastic measures in order to drive Montana ...
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks committee spent nearly five hours on Tuesday evening considering a trio of bills related to Montana’s population of roughly 1,100 resident wolves — far ...
A committee of the Montana House of Representatives held hearings on three separate wolf hunting bills on Tuesday in Helena.
A recent United States Fish and Wildlife ruling pumped the brakes on removing grizzlies from the endangered species list, also putting ranchers hopes of clarity on the back burner.
Representatives Ryan Zinke from Montana and Dan Newhouse from Washington have introduced the Ending Endless Litigation Act.