- A haul truck is seen after being loaded with coal by a mechanized shovel at the Spring Creek mine, in this Nov. 15, 2016 ...
Opinion
Harvey Nyberg & Glenn Elison: How LWCF helped protect Montana’s Big Snowies — and why It’s at risk
Montanans know our lands and waters are the heart of who we are. They give us places to hunt, fish and explore, while sustaining the wildlife and open spaces that ...
Wildlife managers are reducing the number of white-tailed deer that hunters can kill in north-central Montana in response to ...
A North Dakota man has been charged in Fergus County District Court with a series of wildlife violations centering around the ...
Some Montana lawmakers and sportsmen claim that state’s wolf hunting regulations are too restrictive and won’t let them kill the wolves fast enough.
The Senate has voted to undo resource management plans in Montana and North Dakota, and is expected to do the same in Alaska.
Three men from Big Horn County are charged for unlawfully killing several bull elk and one mule deer buck in the Sarpy Creek area near Hardin.This incident happ ...
Three Big Horn County men were recently charged in District Court for unlawfully killing several bull elk and one mule deer ...
Pheasant hunting kicks off in Minnesota this Saturday with a strategic 9 AM start, while waterfowl hunters resume their ...
For those keeping track, the number of wolves harvested by Montana hunters in two management units immediately north of Yellowstone National Park has increased to three. The first wolf to be killed in ...
Waterfowl season across Montana opened on Oct. 4. This includes ducks, mergansers, geese and coots. Swan hunting is allowed only by special permit.
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission finalized wolf hunting and trapping regulations during a lengthy meeting Aug. 21 where commissioners heard passionate comments from people around the country.
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