Montana’s current wolf season starts in September and runs into March — roughly five months of the year. But a federal ...
A bill allowing increased wolf hunting in Montana is now just one non-debatable vote away from heading from the House to the ...
Laws and regulations adopted by Montana and Idaho lawmakers to reduce wolf populations were "at odds with modern professional wildlife management," according to the USFWS.
Two controversial bills that sought to push Montana’s wolf population down into the hundreds saw mixed success late this week on the House floor due in part to relatively heavy opposition from ...
“This bill finally does give a clear direction on how the wolf can be properly managed in Montana, allowing for Montanans and visitors of the state to hunt, trap, observe, photograph and enjoy ...
the Montana House’s Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee convened for well over four hours on Tuesday evening, hearing bills that deal directly with the controversial issue of wolf hunting ...
The third bill, House Bill 101, requested by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, would reclassify wolves as “furbearers” for the purposes of management. The two bills heard in ...
While one proposal died due to opposition from 18 Republicans, the other was changed on the House floor to make it optional ...
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