Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks is hosting their Becoming an Outdoors Woman ice fishing workshop on Feb. 7 and 8.The two-part, two-day class is for women 18
FWP is urging caution on icy lakes and ponds as the snow piles up and temperatures start to consistently hover near or below freezing.
Now, after four years of leading the FWS, Williams still thinks of it as a sweet gig, notwithstanding the endless litigation, bureaucratic sand traps and partisan conflicts that some might expect would have soured her experience.
It was a busy year for Montana Wild, with over 17,000 visitors and 61 programs, and they have some exciting things in the works for 2025.
It was a busy year for Montana Wild, with over 17,000 visitors and 61 programs, and they have some exciting things in the works for 2025.
Gov. Greg Gianforte and two state agencies are suing the federal government. They argue Yellowstone National Park’s new bison management plan violates federal law.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Director Christy Clark said the department remains committed to grizzly recovery but is disappointed that recovery efforts did not result in delisting. “It’s beyond time for the federal government to recognize the ...
We are 40 retired state, Federal and Tribal Montana biologists with a combined 1,280 years of professional experience. We are extremely concerned about the Fish and Wildlife Commission’s conflicts of interest,
We’ve come to rely on this investment as Montanans, and it’s critical that we continue to build on this foundation.” By Micah Drew, Daily Montanan In the four years since the Montana Legislature created the framework to legalize recreational marijuana,
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has denied Montana and Wyoming’s petition to delist grizzly bears in the Greater Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide Ecosystems
Image showing a hybrid bison/elk was produced by a program asked to reveal Montana’s favorite wild animal in 2024.
Fifteen of us worked at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP). At their last meeting, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission made a last-minute amendment to eliminate the 37% cap for females ...