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Road-building in the Flathead National Forest is harming threatened grizzly bears and bull trout, according to a federal judge.
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Montana Fish and Wildlife commissioners recently approved 19 projects aimed at restoring and improving wild fish habitat around the state.
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A federal magistrate judge in Montana has dismissed a lawsuit against the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation that alleged an irrigation project in northwest Montana harms threatened bull trout.
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Environmental groups are suing the Bitterroot National Forest over a proposed project that calls for about 5,600 acres of commercial logging. The Gold…
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A recent study found a way to identify lakes and other bodies of water in northwest Montana that are at high risk of illegal fish introductions, which can…
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Anglers will no longer be able to harvest bull trout in Lake Koocanusa due to a declining population of the threatened species.The Montana Fish and…
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Three environmental groups are suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over its recovery plan for bull trout, which are listed as threatened under the…
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Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing fishing tackle restrictions on certain sections of the Flathead River. The move is meant to…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is proposing to remove non-native trout species in Cooney Creek, a tributary of the upper Swan River in northwest…
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Two conservation groups filed a federal lawsuit this week, challenging the 2018 Flathead Forest Plan.WildEarth Guardians and Western Watersheds Project…