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A submitted video shows the bear walking along the sidewalks in a non-aggressive manner. The ursine was later spotted in Optimist Park where it appeared to be enjoying its morning.
State wildlife officials on Monday confirmed the presence of a non-native brown trout in the Flathead River basin, according ...
FWP has unveiled a Grizzly Bear Conflict Dashboard as a resource for information on where FWP staff are helping landowners ...
State wildlife officials are looking to loosen regulations and increase quotas on wolf hunting and trapping for the 2025-26 ...
Summer in Montana is a season to be savored. For residents, it’s a short stretch of warm weather that's perfect for enjoying ...
Spotting a porcupine is not that unusual in Central Montana but that’s not the case any longer in the western part of the ...
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks approved the purchase of a 52,930-acre conservation easement in the Cabinet Mountains ...
Stage I fire restrictions are in place for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks managed lands in Madison County.Under Stage I ...
ChatGPT Icon Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has imposed Stage I fire restrictions in Madison County, prohibiting campfires and limiting smoking amid high fire danger.
Wildlife managers earlier this month proposed new hunting and trapping regulations that could cut the state’s wolf population in half.
Under these restrictions, building, maintaining, attending or using a fire or campfire is prohibited unless an exemption is ...
Most summer fish kills are natural events that occur when dissolved oxygen in a waterbody becomes depleted, often due to ...
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