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With summer fully here and water recreation at its peak, FWP has been busy inspecting over 48,000 watercraft, stopping hundreds of individual instances.
Hoot-owl restrictions will take effect at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 11, on several streams and rivers in Southwest Montana.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is instituting new hoot-owl restrictions on rivers in the southwest Montana beginning Friday ...
The statewide wolf population in 2024 was estimated at 1,091 animals, 12 fewer than the 2023 population estimate and slightly ...
As drought and the summer heat causes streams to dwindle, water will once again be released from Silver Lake to bolster Warm ...
The disagreements highlight how long it takes for employees to wend their way through the administrative process — which in ...
FWP institutes angling restrictions when streamflows drop below critical levels for fish, when water quality is diminished or ...
Hoot-owl restrictions are already in place on the upper Madison River above Hebgen Lake, and on the lower Madison River from ...
The changes we’re proposing this year are targeted at trying to increase harvest in west and northwest Montana," said Quentin ...
The estimated number of wolves in Montana decreased slightly in 2024, but Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is proposing more ...
New bills establish dedicated funding for infrastructure to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and reconnect fragmented ...
The fire started Thursday evening and prompted the evacuation of seven campsites and a partial closure of the park ahead of ...