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In January, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to decide whether some populations of grizzly bears should be removed from federal protections and be managed by the states.
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A trio of bills to remove federal protections for wolves and grizzlies debuted Thursday before Congress.
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The state will end this season’s wolf hunt in southwest Montana once the threshold is met, despite pleas from residents and conservationists to end it early in some areas.
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More than a half dozen wildlife bills have been signed into law, all with a similar vision for Montana: they suggest that there are too many predators on the landscape — and that numbers of animals like wolves and grizzly bears need to be reduced.
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Planned races on trails in the heart of Northwest Montana’s grizzly habitat are reigniting a debate over adventure sports like mountain biking and…
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This week on the Rocky Mountain Front, state wildlife officials trapped one grizzly bear and killed another when the bears, separately, killed a calf and…
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As the federal government prepares to remove Endangered Species Act protections for grizzly bears in the area around Glacier National Park, bear…
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Scientists and wildlife advocates meet Tuesday, 10/17 to discuss whether grizzly bears in northwest Montana are ready to lose Endangered Species Act…
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A new report details the final moments of a career Flathead National Forest law enforcement officer killed last summer after a chance encounter with a…
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The man hired to guide the federal government’s grizzly bear recovery program retires at the end of this month.Chris Servheen says he has profound respect…