As part of a press conference to bring attention to National Agriculture Week, Governor Greg Gianforte was asked by reporters about a recent incident where he was cited by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks over wolf trapping without taking a class in how to dispatch the wolf in a humane manner.
A startling piece of news has come from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, that some ‘moss balls’ sold in pet stores for aquariums, contain live aquatic invasive mussels.
The freak October storm that hit western Montana and brought record cold and snow just happened to coincide with the first weekend of general rifle season in Montana.
The wolf hunting season has become so popular in the northwest part of the state, that Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking to expand the season starting next year in Region One.
Every year sees a new generation of hunters take to the mountains and plains of Montana, and those new hunters need the proper training and instruction, not just for safety, but to truly enjoy the outdoor experience.