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Several Mission Valley cowboys and cowgirls rode to victory (or came close) in last weekend's Mission Mountain Rodeo, sanctioned by the Northern Rodeo Association and held at the Polson Fairgrounds.
Join KDNK News Director Marilyn Gleason and Matt Barnes as they discuss wolf reintroduction, relationships with agricultural ...
Girl meets boy in a hallway at Grandstreet Theatre in Helena, circa 1979. He's tall, lanky and from Montana; she's petite, blond, and hitchhiking across the state from Seattle with her dog attached to ...
Senate Bill 314 brought by Sen. Bob Brown, R-Thompson Falls, directed the agency and the commission to reduce Montana’s wolf population to “sustainable” levels.
To that end, the agency used $500,000 of the $950,000 in revenue from the Rocky Mountain Wolf Projects's Born to Be Wild license plate to hire 11 range riders, has hired 10 wildlife damage ...
POLSON — Greg Gardner, who's been cattle ranching in Montana all his life, measures the summer outlook for his pastures based on whether they've gotten enough precipitation by the time the ...
Montana's current wolf hunting season runs from early September to mid-March. The first half of the season (Sept. 2 to 14) is archery-only while the second half (Sept. 15 to March 15) is a general ...
The 2025 Montana Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan was formally completed on March 26, marking its first update in 22 years and signaling a long-awaited revision to the strategy since ...
Update 3/31/25 — HB 176 failed on third reading in the Montana Senate 23 to 27, HB 258 passed third reading 31 to 19, and HB 259 passed third reading 32 to 18.
HELENA — A Senate Fish and Game Committee meeting Tuesday was dedicated entirely to three hours of fiery debate on two controversial gray wolf management bills from Rep. Paul Fielder, R-Thompson ...
Montana’s current wolf season starts in September and runs into March — roughly five months of the year. But a federal judge’s ruling last year confined the trapping season.
On Thursday, Rep. Lukas Schubert’s House Bill 222 was amended to allow the Fish and Wildlife Commission to authorize an open wolf hunting season in Montana until the population falls to 650 ...
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