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The Republican candidate for governor stood in faded blue jeans and worn brown leather boots as he fired dozens of rounds out a 12 gauge shotgun in Helena…
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Montana trappers say they’ll aggressively fight a ballot initiative to end commercial and recreational trapping on all of Montana’s public lands. I-177…
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Voters this November will decide the future of traps and snares on Montana’s public lands. A proposal to end commercial and recreational trapping on…
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HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana Secretary of State's office says the sponsors of three proposed ballot initiatives may begin gathering signatures in…
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Trappers in Montana won’t be able to get certified online to trap wolves, at least for now. The state’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks department has proposed…
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Montana officials are seeking permission to offer a wolf trapping course online after seeing class participation decline over the last two years. The…
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The threatened Canada lynx was given more protection this week in a settlement that will put greater restrictions on trapping in some parts of…
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This story was updated on 1/23/15 to correct an error describing the process of amending the state constitution. State lawmakers are considering a bill to…
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Wolverines are solitary animals. There are only an estimated 200 to 250 wolverines left in the lower 48 and they slowly reproduce.The notoriously fierce…
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Opponents of trapping hope to get enough signatures to get Initiative 169 - which would ban trapping on public lands - on the November ballot. The Montana…