Posted 1:52 PM 5/23/2012 by Dennis Bragg (KPAX/KAJ Media Center)
MISSOULA- Saying Montana wildlife populations are "out of whack", state game managers hope a more "aggressive" wolf hunting season will help to prevent a "crash" in deer and elk populations.
During a candid discussion with people in Missoula on Tuesday night Montana Fish, Wildlife and (More)
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Posted 9:34 PM 5/22/2012 by Dennis Bragg (KPAX News)
MISSOULA- People who are against trapping say a proposal to trap wolves during next year's hunting season in Montana is "prehistoric" and will cause "animals to suffer". But hunters and trappers defend that approach of controlling wolf populations arguing that deer and elk suffer when attacked by (More) • Video (1)
Posted 8:32 AM 5/21/2012 by Dennis Bragg (KPAX/KAJ Media Center)
MISSOULA- The debate over what is being called a "more aggressive" approach to hunting wolves in Montana comes to Missoula Tuesday as state officials listen to what hunters and wildlife advocates have to say about the new proposals. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks managers have (More)
Posted 2:16 PM 5/19/2012 by KPAX/KAJ Media Center
HELENA- State wildlife officials are looking for the public to weigh in plans for the next proposed wolf hunting and trapping season.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials say that trapping and hunting of wolves is provided for in Montana's wolf conservation and management plan and (More)
Posted 6:04 PM 5/18/2012 by Dennis Bragg (KPAX/KAJ Media Center)
HAMILTON- Bitterroot ranchers and conservationists tell the state's Livestock Loss Board they need to find money to help pay for preventing wolves killing livestock, not just paying for lost animals.
The board was formed five years ago to help ranchers who lose livestock to Montana's (More) • Video (1)
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Posted 7:43 AM 5/18/2012 by KPAX News Staff
HAMILTON- Ravalli County ranchers will have their chance to voice their concerns over wolves on Friday during a listening session being hosted by the State Department of Livestock's Livestock Loss Board.
Board members have been meeting in communities where there's a lot of interest in the (More)