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After being driven to near-extinction, these animals, and the politics around them, are back.
The changes we’re proposing this year are targeted at trying to increase harvest in west and northwest Montana," said Quentin ...
Europe recently downgraded the protected status of wolves, sparking concern among conservationists who warn this may undo ...
Sloping down to the Madison River, Lang's 18,000-acre Sun Ranch in southwest Montana is an Old West tableau of rippling prairie, plunging streams, ghostly bands of elk, browsing cattle—and, at ...
Her career gained momentum when she moved to Montana in the 1980s, just as wolves were trickling into Glacier National Park from Canada. These wolves would reset the ecology of the American West ...
The measure would allow the use of thermal scopes to kill gray wolves on private land at night.
Meanwhile in Montana, 14 Canadian wolves were already on their way to a new home.
MTN's Chet Layman recently sat down with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials to talk about what wolf management in the state really means.
Opinion: Wolves need federal protection to survive “Wolf recovery in the West — the biggest success in wildlife management history — took decades to achieve.” ...
Montana landowners have not been required to have a license to kill wolves attacking livestock, pets or threatening humans since a 2013 bill was passed.
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Montana's war on wolves is so extreme, up to 85% of the wolves there could be wiped out. Trappers can now snare multiple wolves, and the state's trapping season has been expanded by four weeks. That ...