The two bills heard in committee to reduce wolf populations by relaxing hunting rules follow up on legislation passed in 2021 that directed the FWP commission to reduce wolf populations “to a ...
While one proposal died due to opposition from 18 Republicans, the other was changed on the House floor to make it optional ...
Two fishing access sites in southwest Montana are closed due to flooding caused by ice jams, according to Montana Fish, ...
State wildlife officials examine over 100,000 boats annually at roadside inspection stations, searching for signs of ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is facing criticism and legal action from citizens over a recent decision concerning black ...
Wildlife and conservation group members from across Montana sued the state Fish and Wildlife Commission for allegedly ...
Laws and regulations adopted by Montana and Idaho lawmakers to reduce wolf populations were "at odds with modern professional ...
Tom Puchlerz writes, Jeopardizing Montana’s native birds and habitats by enabling, and in some ways rewarding, what amounts ...
MCLEOD — According to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, mountain lions are thriving once again in the state, and one woman ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently released the findings of a 10-year research study on moose populations across the state, showing positive trends for t ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Christy Clark said the department remains committed to grizzly recovery but is disappointed that recovery efforts did not result in delisting.
A trio of bills would increase take of animals by eliminating hunting quotas, allowing year-round hunting, and reclassify wolves as ‘furbearers’.