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Research scientists conduct studies to gather information biologists need to better manage Montana’s wildlife. The Carrion Crews Thousands of deer and other wildlife are killed on Montana highways each year.
Clearing the Way Volunteers roll up their sleeves to repair, unclog, and construct trails across Montana. Removing the Obstacles Wildlife managers and landowners are using FWP's statewide study of Montana's pronghorn movements to help the prairie grazers travel between critical habitats.
Choosing the Unleaded Option - Hunters are switching to copper and other less toxic bullets after learning how lead projectiles endanger eagles and other scavenging wildlife. Full story Dino Destination - Eastern Montana’s Makoshika State Park shines as one of the nation’s premier places for all things paleo. Full story To Eat Or Not to Eat?
31 Ιαν 2022 · Montana Outdoors (ISSN 0027-0016) is published bimonthly by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in partnership with our subscribers.
1 Σεπ 2022 · Montana Outdoors (ISSN 0027-0016) is published bimonthly by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in partnership with our subscribers. Subscription rates are $12 for one year, $20 for two years, and...
In 2013, Montana Outdoors published a special issue listing our recommendations for the “Best 100” things to see, do, and learn to fully experience Montana’s mountains, rivers, state parks,...