The Montana Senate debated several House Bills Friday that could have a big impact on wolf management in the Treasure State.
HELENA, Mont.– The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold an emergency public meeting on Monday, March 31, to discuss ...
After extensive public consultation, Montana is finalizing its 2025 Wolf Management Plan, which shifts focus from breeding ...
Yet the National Park Service is only a quarter of the way toward its proposal to remove up to 1,375 animals this season.
On January 31, the 30th anniversary of wolves getting reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, congressional ...
As warm weather arrives, many in Billings are heading outdoors for hikes and camping. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) ...
"There is no reason to if you follow the law." Two men hit with massive penalties after leaving trail of death in nature area ...
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
Two recently created legislative bills, House Bill 222 and House Bill 176, advocate for the reduction of Montana’s wolf ...
As spring weather approaches, bears are waking up from hibernation and beginning to look for food, according to a news release from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks. People should secure ...
The south zone of Mount Jumbo officially reopened to the public this morning after being closed since early December. This ...
Wolf recovery in the West — the biggest success in wildlife management history — took decades to achieve.” —Ted Williams, ...