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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials announced that beginning July 16, hoot-owl restrictions would take effect beginning at 2 p.m. on the Lower Bitterroot River. Under the restrictions, fishing ...
The city was alerted to the fish die-off Wednesday evening and issued a warning on social media advising caution for pond ...
Montana has seen 65 reported conflicts involving grizzly bears. Among these, 20 involved direct encounters between grizzlies ...
Anglers have reported a significant number of dead fish at Laurel Pond, prompting an investigation by Montana Fish, Wildlife ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently received several reports of dead fish at the Laurel Pond in Yellowstone County. FWP ...
Wildlife officials confirmed the deaths of two bears last week due to human conflicts. According to Montana Fish, Wildlife ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is considering big changes to wolf hunting and trapping rules.FWP plans to present a new ...
A grizzly bear charged a man near his residence along Foothill Road east of Kalispell on the night of July 10, 2025.
A Flathead Valley man shot and killed a female grizzly bear after it charged him on his property last week, according to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.
The Montana Black Bear Monitoring Program hopes to craft an updated and more detailed statewide population model.
Montana is considering setting a wolf kill quota of 500 for the 2025-2026 wolf seasons, nearly half of its wolf population.
Hoot owl restrictions are going into effect for the Bitterroot River between Veteran’s Bridge in Hamilton to the confluence ...