Deer, elk, and moose shed their antlers each year and for many Montanans trying to find them becomes a spring tradition.
After a relatively subdued floor debate — at least as far as wolf-related bills go — the Montana Senate on Friday voted to ...
A bill to make an unlimited wolf hunting and trapping quota when Montana’s wolf population is above 550 was voted down in the ...
Antler hunting season is a few weeks away, and Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks encourages hunters to prepare early.Last year marked the beginning of changes for ...
In December, the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks asked the commission to downgrade the quota range for tags in ...
In arriving at Montana’s new gray wolf management plan, state wildlife officials describe walking a prudent path as they ...
Hunters are getting ready to scour for shed antlers in the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area southeast of Seeley ...
Nine Montanans are asking the courts to stop a hunt that could hurt black bear populations in northwest Montana.
Most FWP offices will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The licensing call center will be open from 7 a.m ...
One wolf-related bill was defeated in the Montana Senate, but two are still alive and headed back to the House.
Be extra cautious around creeks, and in areas with limited visibility. Most attacks happen in surprise, close encounters.
HELENA, Mont.– The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will hold an emergency public meeting on Monday, March 31, to discuss ...
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