Montana lawmakers debated legislation that would allow unlimited wolf hunting across the state until the population was ...
Laws and regulations adopted by Montana and Idaho lawmakers to reduce wolf populations were "at odds with modern professional ...
Montana landowners have not been required to have a license to kill wolves attacking livestock, pets or threatening humans ...
The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee this week advanced a pair of bills that aim to aggressively reduce wolf ...
The two bills heard in committee to reduce wolf populations by relaxing hunting rules follow up on legislation passed in 2021 that directed the FWP commission to reduce wolf populations “to a ...
The two of first three wolf bills heard in the 2025 Legislature would mandate more drastic measures in order to drive Montana ...
It’s the first package of wolf bills heard by the 69th Legislature and resumes the long running debate over how many wolves ...
A trio of bills would increase take of animals by eliminating hunting quotas, allowing year-round hunting, and reclassify ...
A committee of the Montana House of Representatives held hearings on three separate wolf hunting bills on Tuesday in Helena.
Committee members next considered House Bill 176, which looks to put rules in place for when Montana has 450 or more wolves.
HELENA — The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks committee spent nearly five hours on Tuesday evening to consider a trio of bills related to Montana’s population of roughly 1,100 resident wolves ...