The Wolves Got Away, Montana Hunting Quota Not Met
Wolf season ended yesterday for Montana and along with the last day of hunting came the news that Montana failed to meet its wolf hunt quota. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleDespite State's Best Efforts, Wolf Population Rises
Despite the state's best efforts, Montana has more wolves Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleLonger Wolf Hunting Season Possible [AUDIO]
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks meets with County Commissioners about managing predator populations. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleRMEF Offering to Pay Trappers to Kill More Wolves
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation wants wolves to be more aggressively managed in Montana and they're offering state wildlife officials at least $50,000 to contract with federal trappers to kill more...
View ArticleIdaho Officials Hike Bag Limits for 2012 Wolf Hunt
Idaho wildlife managers are increasing bag limits, expanding trapping opportunities and extending the public hunting season in an attempt to bring down wolf populations across the state. Read...
View ArticleRick Hill's Wolf Management Plan [Audio]
Rick Hill discusses his new wolf management plan with KGVO News Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleWolf Hunting Meeting This Week in Helena [AUDIO]
Wolf hunting meeting this week in Helena. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleWolf Meeting Ends With No Hunting Quotas [AUDIO]
Wolf hunting seasons set with no quotas. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleOver 1,700 Want Wolf Trapping Training in Montana [AUDIO]
Interest in wolf trapping in Montana has surprised officials at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Spokesman Ron Aasheim says over 1,700 requests for more information about wolf trapping certification...
View ArticleFWP Considers Wolf Trapping Buffer Zones Around Yellowstone Park
On Monday, Montana's Fish Wildlife and Parks commission will meet to discuss the possibility of creating a no wolf-trapping buffer zone around Yellowstone national park. Read More|Comment Continue...
View ArticleTwo Wolves Trapped Since Season Opener [AUDIO]
Wolf trapping season got underway officially on Saturday, and only two have been caught so far, according to Ron Aasheim with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleTrapping Setbacks Required on Lake Como Ski Trails [AUDIO]
Bitterroot National Forest Supervisor Julie King has signed an order to require 150 foot setbacks from cross-country ski trails around Lake Como. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMountain Lions – Coyotes and Bobcats Caught in Wolf Traps [AUDIO]
Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks officials knew other animals than wolves would be caught in wolf traps, and so far, they have been proved right. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleBow Hunting – Wolf Trapping Updates From Fish WIldlife And Parks [AUDIO]
Bow Hunting and wolf season updates from FWP. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleThree Dogs Slain by Wolves West of Missoula
A report of a dog and two pups slain by wolves west of Frenchtown is being taken seriously by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleWolf Hunting and Legislation Update [AUDIO]
The wolf hunting season continues in Montana, with 156 total having been harvested so far — 104 by hunters and 52 by trappers. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMontana FWP Decides Not to Push for Wolf Hunting Buffer Zones Around...
Wolf hunting buffer zones around Yellowstone National Park will not be put in place during this hunting season. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleWolf Hunting Update [AUDIO]
The Montana wolf hunting season is in its final two weeks. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleMontana's Final Wolf Harvest Numbers Revealed
The final tally for the 2012-2013 wolf season has been released. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
View ArticleFWP Reports a Drop in Montana Wolf Numbers
Wolf population declines slightly, report says. Read More|Comment Continue reading…
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