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Glacier National Park and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks have started their annual grizzly bear monitoring program this week, which helps researchers better understand bear population trends and health.
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Western Montana’s only native turtle species is the painted turtle, which have a bright orange underside and generally don’t grow more than a foot long. Snapping turtles can get much bigger, and they have longer tails and a large head with a distinctive hooked upper beak.
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The Trust for Public Land says the working-forest conservation easement will allow for sustainable timber production, public access and recreation while ensuring protection of water quality and critical habitat.
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Public access to roughly 7,200 acres of private timberland in northwest Montana is now permanently protected. State regulators Thursday approved…
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Montana is changing how it handles the animals harvested in CWD management zones this hunting season, and hunters will now be able to move deer, elk and…
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Last week, federal officials announced a proposal maintaining public access on 100,000 acres of private timber lands in northwest Montana belonging to…
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State wildlife managers in Montana’s northwest corner want to change wolf hunting regulations. Under a new proposal from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks…
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Anglers will no longer be able to harvest bull trout in Lake Koocanusa due to a declining population of the threatened species.The Montana Fish and…
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A moose in Montana has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) for the first time. The finding expands the area wildlife managers believed the…
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Montana wildlife officials announced Tuesday that two grizzlies were recently killed in northwest Montana. A food-conditioned male grizzly bear was…