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Montana Fish and Wildlife commissioners recently approved 19 projects aimed at restoring and improving wild fish habitat around the state.
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Montana's chaotic Medicaid redetermination process closes. Federal environmental officials are proposing Arctic grayling conservation plan. Cattle numbers in Montana decline to 12-year low.
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A federal judge in Missoula temporarily halted work Wednesday on a conservation plan for Arctic grayling in the Red Rock Lakes Wilderness Area in southwestern Montana. Meanwhile, Whitefish Lake water levels are dropping.
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State and federal officials are moving forward with a conservation plan designed to bolster one of Montana’s two remaining native arctic grayling populations.
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The U.S. Fish & Wildlife service has released a draft proposal for conservation efforts on a population of arctic grayling at a wildlife refuge near Yellowstone.
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Conservation groups filed a lawsuit against federal wildlife officials over the protection status of Montana’s Arctic Grayling population.
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Conservation groups have filed a notice of their intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the protection status of Montana’s Arctic grayling, the last population in the lower 48.
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U.S. wildlife officials on Wednesday rejected special protections for a rare, freshwater fish related to salmon that's been at the center of a…
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A federal appeals court says U.S. wildlife officials did not consider all environmental factors when it decided against designating a Montana fish as a…
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Starting next week Yellowstone National Park staff will begin chemically treating the upper Gibbon River, continuing a project to remove nonnative fish in…