The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is giving the public a chance to weigh in on everything from mountain lion regulations to beaver relocation projects.
The commission will host its next public meeting on Friday, June 12, 2026, at 8:00 a.m. Attendees can participate in person at the Montana Heritage Center in Helena (225 N. Roberts St.), stream the meeting via Zoom, or gather at any regional FWP office.
The Agenda
The commission is making critical decisions regarding Montana’s outdoor spaces and wildlife management. The main topics under review include:
- Elk Hunting Access Agreements: Rules and parameters regarding where hunters can access land.
- Beaver Translocations: The logistics of moving ecosystem-engineering beavers to new habitats.
- Mountain Lion Regulations: Management and policy updates for big cats in the CMR and ULB areas.
- MaltEurop Renewals & Amendments: Standard but essential updates to regional land and wildlife management.
How the Public Can Comment
Members of the public can voice their opinions either live during the meeting or through the remainder of the open comment windows.
1. Live Testimony (Meeting Day: June 12)
Those wishing to speak directly to the commission can do so in person in Helena, at any regional FWP office, or virtually via Zoom.
⚠️ Zoom Registration Deadline: Virtual commenters must register in advance. The digital sign-up window closes promptly at noon on Thursday, June 11.
2. Early Online and Mail-In Comments
While the early comment window for the main agenda items (including elk, beavers, and mountain lions) closed on June 7, general feedback and meeting-day participation remain open.
Ultimately, public input directly shapes how hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation are managed across Big Sky Country. To review the official proposals or register for the virtual meeting, residents can visit the FWP June 2026 Meeting Agenda Page.