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Archive for month: June, 2020

Young animals deserve our consideration

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is receiving calls from people who have picked up deer fawns, young birds or other newly born wildlife.   It’s important to remember that FWP no longer accepts, holds or rehabilitates moose, deer, elk and most other animals. Diseases (such as Chronic Wasting Disease) are a concern when moving moose, deer...

Young animals deserve our consideration

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is receiving calls from people who have picked up deer fawns, young birds or other newly born wildlife.   It’s important to remember that FWP no longer accepts, holds or rehabilitates moose, deer, elk and most other animals. Diseases (such as Chronic Wasting Disease) are a concern when moving moose, deer...

Unemployment Payment Requests Continue To Decline As Coronavirus Cases Increase

The continued troubles on the public health front came as applications for unemployment benefits in Montana continued their decline from the record high levels seen early this spring. Public Information Officer for the Montana Department of Labor and Industry Lauren Lewis. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Untitled-2...

WY Big Game Draw Results ready now

A woman was bitten by what investigators believe to be a bear while camping last week in Beehive Basin just northwest of Big Sky.   Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks was notified of the incident on Friday. According to the victim, she and another person were camping on private land near the Beehive Basin trailhead when they were awakened earl...

Lump Gulch 1500 Fire Near Clancy At 35% Containment Serving As Test Going Into 2020 Fire Season

The Lump Gulch 1,500 acre fire near Clancy which ignited amid high winds Saturday is 35% contained with no new growth due to rain. During a Tuesday 2020 wildfire season briefing Department of Natural Resources and Conservation Director John Tubbs said it was good practice for firefighters going into the fire season during the COVID-19 pandemic...