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Communities across the state have stepped up to help the Montana WILD Rehabilitation Center in Helena take care of a migratory water bird that overextended its stay in Montana.
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Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks’ education center is holding two special programs next week to introduce kids of all ages to some of our wild neighbors.
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The plan lays out population goals and a management plan should the federally protected Yellowstone grizzly be delisted in the future.
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Committee releases recommendations for boosting recreation and tourism along Lower Yellowstone RiverCommitee members want to draw more tourism dollars into southeast Montana by improving amenities at fishing and walking spots along the river.
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Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks says the always fatal contagious neurological disease that infects deer, elk and moose was found in a white-tailed deer in hunting district 317 southeast of Livingston and north of Yellowstone Park.
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The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks says southeast Montana’s general season opened to average numbers and low counts of mule deer and birds in some areas.
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Big game hunters in northwest Montana were highly successful this past weekend, which kicked off the general rifle season for deer and elk.
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Martha Williams has informally led the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since January.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks acquired a roughly 100-acre property Wednesday near Somers on the north end of Flathead Lake. The property will eventually become a state park, a process FWP says could take months.
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Amid drought conditions, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks approved emergency grazing leases on wildlife management areas on Monday. The majority of public comments received on the proposal were in opposition to allowing livestock on wildlife lands.