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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks hopes to buy nearly 800 acres of private forest lands along the Flathead River. The agency is holding a public meeting about the project on Aug. 26.
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Where there are stressed fish, there are stressed fishing guides. As Montana and much of the west feel the effects of persistent drought, those with a line in the future of the state’s fisheries are navigating high temperatures, low flow and closures across the state.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced several additional “hoot-owl” restrictions going into effect on several rivers tonight. They include some full fishing closures on the entire Jefferson River and portions of the Big Hole and Gallatin Rivers.
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The U.S Forest Service has approved a project that will stock the North Fork of the Blackfoot River with westslope cutthroat trout as population numbers for the native fish decline.
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DNA results confirm the bear killed by state wildlife officials July 9 was the same bear who fatally attacked a camper in Ovando just over a week ago.
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Wildlife officials shot and killed a grizzly bear early Friday morning near Ovando, where a bear attacked and killed a woman early Tuesday morning.
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Authorities say a grizzly bear attacked and killed a person camping in western Montana early Tuesday.
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Montana wildlife officials want to purchase a conservation easement on over 27,000 acres of timberlands in northwest Montana.
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Montana wildlife officials have detected a record number of boats carrying invasive mussels at inspection stations throughout the state. The number of mussel-fouled boats found passing through Montana in 2021 has surpassed last year’s number, which at the time was double any year on record.
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State wildlife officials Thursday took the first steps towards deciding how aggressively hunters will target Montana’s wolf population next season.