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Federal officials released an assessment on reintroduction of grizzly bears to the Northern Cascade mountains Thursday. Bears in Montana could be sent to Washington state.
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Glacier National Park officials are studying the return of free-roaming bison.
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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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Federal officials have denied petitions to restore endangered species protections to gray wolves in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Conservation groups are threatening to sue over the decision.
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Montana wildlife officials intend to sue the federal government over the decision to protect wolverines under the Endangered Species Act.
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A Troy man has been charged with killing a grizzly bear and tampering with evidence in a federal investigation.
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Montanans have grown more tolerant of wolves over the last decade, according to new survey results.
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From black bears to bunnies, the variety of mammals found in Missoula declines with urbanization. That’s according to a recent study from the University of Montana.
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It’s the 124th year of a bird surveying effort, happening across Montana, and the world. From December 14 to January 5, birders across the Americas spend a day counting all the birds they can see and hear.
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A conservation group said it sent 107 bison to tribes in Montana, South Dakota and Washington.