Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks hopes to collar 16 elk in the Bob Marshall Wilderness this month as part of a study to better determine why the population has been on the decline in the South Fork of ...
The first elk was found dead in January, followed by the second in early February. Both elk were discovered at the Dell Creek ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks hopes to collar 16 elk in the Bob Marshall Wilderness this month as part of a study to ...
As elk damage continues in Minnesota and more funds are requested to handle that damage, plans for herd expansion continue to take shape.
Sixteen of the captured elk were outfitted with GPS collars that will be active for one year to help understand their ...
A plan to repopulate elk in northern Minnesota is underway. But members of indigenous tribes are not in agreement with the process and shared their concerns at a public meeting.
Sixteen of the captured elk were outfitted with GPS collars that will be active for one year to help understand their seasonal ranges, migration routes and mixing with other elk.
Elk captured in the Crazy Mountains, northwest of Big Timber as part of a targeted elk brucellosis surveillance project have ...
Mount Jumbo fatality in Missoula was the only one in Montana classified as a resident killed by an avalanche. However, other ...
The bill proposes a $10 fee for an annual shed hunting license for residents and a $50 non-resident license. License holders ...
In 2014, a destructive avalanche on Mt. Jumbo left one Missoula resident dead. Now, the hill's closed.
Hunters have through June 15, to apply for one of 22 elk licenses offered this year by the Department of Natural Resources. Elk hunting is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Minnesota residents.