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Montana FWP Details Handling Of Big Game To Avoid CWD

With hunting season ready to begin in Montana, Fish Wildlife and Parks will continue its surveillance for Chronic Wasting Disease in specific areas in northwestern, northcentral, southwestern, and southcentral Montana. Disposal Requirements In 2021 for deer, elk, and moose indicate that carcass parts should be left at the kill site.  If the an...

Superintendent Arntzen Explains State Orders On Masks In Schools

As COVID-19 cases continue to increase Governor Greg Gianforte and Superintendent of Public Instruction are on the same page. There will be no state mandate to wear marks in schools or to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. On Voices of Montana, Arntzen explained. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/8-27_437.mp3

Montana Conservationists Celebrate Passage Of Recent Infrastructure Bill

The bipartisan infrastructure bill was passed by the Senate this month and conservationists say it is a big step toward meaningful climate action. Allison Young, a pediatrician in Missoula and member of the Montana Conservation Fund, says climate change is a threat to the Montana way of life. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads...

Medical Experts Urging Montanans To Get Vaccinated Despite Hesitancy

An updated report from Quote Wizard by Lending Tree LLC on state-by-state vaccine hesitancy shows Montana where 22% of the population is still unvaccinated 52% are worried about side effects. 42% don’t trust COVID-19 vaccines. 36% are waiting to see if it’s safe. 32% don’t trust the government. 19% don’t believe they need it and 17% don’t thin...

Montana Could See As Much As $125 Million For Water Infrastructure Through ARPA

The Infrastructure Advisory Commission has recommended more than $125 million in federal COVID relief money to be awarded as grants for water and wastewater projects across the state. The money is part of more than $2 billion Montana received through the American Rescue Plan Act to offset some of the economic impacts of the pandemic. A final d...

Evictions To Resume In Major Montana Population Areas

The Supreme Court will allow evictions to resume across the country blocking the Biden administration from enforcing a temporary ban that was put in place because of the coronavirus pandemic. According to the Montana Legal Services Association eligible renters in 39 of Montana’s 56 counties and all of the state’s major population centers will ...

Air Quality Detection Inconsistency Brings Potential For Exposure

Huge gaps between air quality sensors in the western U.S. have created blind spots in the warning system for wildfire smoke plumes and comes amid growing concern over the potential health impacts for people being exposed to the pollution. The patchwork system leaves some people unable to determine risks from smoke including in rural areas wher...

Conservation Groups Ask Biden Administration To Review New Wolf Hunting Laws

The Biden administration has been asked to reinstate a federal monitoring program to oversee the management of gray wolves in Montana and Idaho following changes in wolf hunting laws in the two states intended to drastically reduce wolf numbers. The Idaho Conservation League and the Endangered Species Coalition Wednesday also urged federal off...