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Deer, elk, and moose shed their antlers each year and for many Montanans trying to find them becomes a spring tradition.
A flick of an ear, the flash of a dark wet eye. A tawny hide, quivering with an impulse for movement. Researchers searched the dense underbrush for any sign of the newborn elk calf. It was important ...
Resident hunters are hoping to reverse a 2023 law that gives free deer and elk licenses to nonresident landowners just ...
As an always-lethal disease spreads on elk feedgrounds, pilot projects are underway to find more low-elevation habitat for ...
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Two men hit with massive penalties after leaving trail of death in nature area: 'Thank you to those that turned them in'Not even a month later, wardens found a bull elk abandoned and partially ... Both convicted men paid penalties and lost their ...
Former Montana senator Mike Lang, a Malta resident ... Harlowton hunter Steve Martin said two years ago he saw 17 bighorn ...
Wyoming ranchers are being paid to let elk winter on their land, a strategy conservationists hope will reduce the spread of ...
A bill to make an unlimited wolf hunting and trapping quota when Montana’s wolf population is above 550 was voted down in the ...
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its vast array of partners have supplied $4,197,169 to improve wildlife habitat ...
In Hunting District 121 ... out in the hopes of better understanding the intricate lives of the Montana’s elk.
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