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  • Yellowstone’s First Grizzly Bear Sighting of 2026: Biologists Spot Bear on Bison Carcass in Northern Backcountry

    Yellowstone’s First Grizzly Bear Sighting of 2026: Biologists Spot Bear on Bison Carcass in Northern Backcountry

    March 10, 2026

    Yellowstone biologists reported the park’s first grizzly bear sighting of 2026 on March 9, after observing a bear scavenging a bull bison carcass in the northern backcountry. Here’s how this year compares to recent first-sighting dates—and what visitors should know about bear safety as bears emerge from hibernation.

    Read More: Yellowstone’s First Grizzly Bear Sighting of 2026: Biologists Spot Bear on Bison Carcass in Northern Backcountry
  • Montana Names First Two Shared Stewardship Forest Landscapes: Gianforte, Forest Service Target Flathead–Kootenai and Bitterroot

    Montana Names First Two Shared Stewardship Forest Landscapes: Gianforte, Forest Service Target Flathead–Kootenai and Bitterroot

    March 6, 2026

    Gov. Greg Gianforte, Montana DNRC and U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz announced two priority forest management landscapes under Montana’s 20-year Shared Stewardship Agreement—one spanning parts of the Flathead and Kootenai National Forests and another within the Bitterroot—aimed at reducing wildfire risk, improving forest health and supporting wood products jobs.

    Read More: Montana Names First Two Shared Stewardship Forest Landscapes: Gianforte, Forest Service Target Flathead–Kootenai and Bitterroot
  • Forest Service Sets April 1, 2026 Helena Hearing on Montana “Tri-Forest” Sustained-Yield Unit for Timber Supply

    Forest Service Sets April 1, 2026 Helena Hearing on Montana “Tri-Forest” Sustained-Yield Unit for Timber Supply

    March 6, 2026

    The U.S. Forest Service will hold a public hearing in Helena on April 1, 2026, on a proposal affecting parts of the Beaverhead-Deerlodge, Custer Gallatin, and Helena-Lewis and Clark national forests. The Montana Tri-Forest Federal Sustained-Yield Unit aims to provide a predictable timber supply to support local mills, active forest management, and local economies. Oral…

    Read More: Forest Service Sets April 1, 2026 Helena Hearing on Montana “Tri-Forest” Sustained-Yield Unit for Timber Supply
  • Montana Snowpack Slips to 60–95% of Median by March 1 as Warm Winter Persists (NRCS)

    Montana Snowpack Slips to 60–95% of Median by March 1 as Warm Winter Persists (NRCS)

    March 6, 2026

    Most Montana basins are now below normal snowpack as of March 1, with conditions commonly ranking in the bottom 5% to 30% of winters on record, according to NRCS. A sharp elevation split remains—higher sites closer to normal, lower sites at record lows—while drought expanded to 95% of the state and early water-supply forecasts point…

    Read More: Montana Snowpack Slips to 60–95% of Median by March 1 as Warm Winter Persists (NRCS)
  • Flathead National Forest Seeks Public Input on Holland Lake Campground Wastewater System Rebuild (Info Session March 9, 2026)

    Flathead National Forest Seeks Public Input on Holland Lake Campground Wastewater System Rebuild (Info Session March 9, 2026)

    March 3, 2026

    The Flathead National Forest has released a proposal to reconstruct the wastewater treatment system serving Holland Lake Campground’s bay loop, the RV dump station, and Holland Lake Lodge. Review project documents online and submit input within 30 days; an in-person and virtual information session is set for March 9, 2026 in Condon, Montana.

    Read More: Flathead National Forest Seeks Public Input on Holland Lake Campground Wastewater System Rebuild (Info Session March 9, 2026)
  • Snowmobiler Stuck Near Yellowstone Boundary Rescued by Gallatin County SAR South of West Yellowstone

    Snowmobiler Stuck Near Yellowstone Boundary Rescued by Gallatin County SAR South of West Yellowstone

    March 3, 2026

    A solo snowmobiler got stuck in deep snow near the Yellowstone Park boundary, about 11 miles south of West Yellowstone. Rescuers used coordinates shared by phone to reach the rider by snowmobile, free the machine, and escort the rider back to the main trail system. Authorities urge riders to travel with others when possible and…

    Read More: Snowmobiler Stuck Near Yellowstone Boundary Rescued by Gallatin County SAR South of West Yellowstone
  • Montana Ice Fishing Tragedy: Troy Man Dies After Falling Through Ice on Spar Lake, Sheriff’s Office Says

    Montana Ice Fishing Tragedy: Troy Man Dies After Falling Through Ice on Spar Lake, Sheriff’s Office Says

    March 3, 2026

    Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office says 63-year-old Keith Mack of Troy went ice fishing at Spar Lake on Feb. 28, 2026, and didn’t return home. Search and rescue teams later recovered him from the water on March 2, after family found his snowmobile at Spar Lake Campground and his gear near a hole in the ice.

    Read More: Montana Ice Fishing Tragedy: Troy Man Dies After Falling Through Ice on Spar Lake, Sheriff’s Office Says
  • Bear Food Storage Rules Return March 1 on Custer Gallatin NF Ranger Districts (In Effect Through Dec. 1, 2026)

    Bear Food Storage Rules Return March 1 on Custer Gallatin NF Ranger Districts (In Effect Through Dec. 1, 2026)

    February 27, 2026

    Starting March 1, the Custer Gallatin National Forest’s food and attractant storage order returns for the Bozeman, Hebgen Lake, Gardiner, Yellowstone and Beartooth ranger districts. Here’s what visitors must do to store unattended food, trash and other attractants—plus where to find approved bear-resistant products. The order runs through Dec. 1, 2026.

    Read More: Bear Food Storage Rules Return March 1 on Custer Gallatin NF Ranger Districts (In Effect Through Dec. 1, 2026)
  • Glacier National Park Announces Ticketed Logan Pass Shuttle Pilot for Summer 2026 + 3-Hour Parking Limit Starts July 1

    Glacier National Park Announces Ticketed Logan Pass Shuttle Pilot for Summer 2026 + 3-Hour Parking Limit Starts July 1

    February 23, 2026

    Glacier National Park will pilot a ticketed shuttle to Logan Pass in summer 2026, including early-morning express routes. Starting July 1 (weather permitting), Logan Pass parking for private vehicles will be capped at three hours. The park says vehicle reservations won’t be required anywhere in 2026.

    Read More: Glacier National Park Announces Ticketed Logan Pass Shuttle Pilot for Summer 2026 + 3-Hour Parking Limit Starts July 1
  • Snowmobiler Killed in Avalanche Near Island Park, Idaho (Centennial Mountains, Keg Springs Area)

    Snowmobiler Killed in Avalanche Near Island Park, Idaho (Centennial Mountains, Keg Springs Area)

    February 23, 2026

    A snowmobile rider was killed in an avalanche Sunday in the Centennial Mountains near Island Park, Idaho. The slide was reported north of the Keg Springs trailhead. The victim has not been identified, and officials said more information may follow after a site visit.

    Read More: Snowmobiler Killed in Avalanche Near Island Park, Idaho (Centennial Mountains, Keg Springs Area)
  • 2 plead guilty in case alleging 12 illegally killed mountain lions

    2 plead guilty in case alleging 12 illegally killed mountain lions

    February 16, 2026

    One defendant is set for trial later this year.

    Read More: 2 plead guilty in case alleging 12 illegally killed mountain lions
  • Nearly $50,000 in fines, restitution imposed for illegal big horn sheep hunts on Salmon-Challis National Forest

    Nearly $50,000 in fines, restitution imposed for illegal big horn sheep hunts on Salmon-Challis National Forest

    February 16, 2026

    A defendant sold and facilitated Rocky Mountain Big Horn Sheep hunts in an area of the Salmon-Challis National Forest that is closed to commercial guiding.

    Read More: Nearly $50,000 in fines, restitution imposed for illegal big horn sheep hunts on Salmon-Challis National Forest
  • Snowpack Deficits Grow Across Montana After a Dry, Warm January

    Snowpack Deficits Grow Across Montana After a Dry, Warm January

    February 9, 2026

    Well below normal January precipitation and unseasonably warm temperatures stalled Montana’s snowpack accumulation last month.

    Read More: Snowpack Deficits Grow Across Montana After a Dry, Warm January
  • REWARD INCREASED IN VANDALISM CASE

    REWARD INCREASED IN VANDALISM CASE

    February 9, 2026

    The Skyline Sportsmen’s Association of Butte has added $500 to the reward offered for information about a pictograph panel that was vandalized at Missouri Headwaters State Park.

    Read More: REWARD INCREASED IN VANDALISM CASE
  • Montanans invited to Native Plant Society annual meeting

    Montanans invited to Native Plant Society annual meeting

    February 9, 2026

    For Dr. Robert Pal, the plants that blanket Montana’s mountains, forests, and meadows are more than background scenery. They’re living stories waiting to be understood.

    Read More: Montanans invited to Native Plant Society annual meeting
  • Timberlane Campground to close for 2026 season

    Timberlane Campground to close for 2026 season

    February 9, 2026

    The Timberlane Campground on the Libby Ranger District, Kootenai National Forest, will be undergoing much-needed improvements starting this summer.

    Read More: Timberlane Campground to close for 2026 season
  • FWP seeking information on moose killed near Bozeman

    FWP seeking information on moose killed near Bozeman

    February 4, 2026

    Game wardens with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are seeking information on a bull moose that was shot and killed along Middle Cottonwood Trail near Bozeman.

    Read More: FWP seeking information on moose killed near Bozeman
  • New Idaho State Record Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Caught Ice Fishing

    New Idaho State Record Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Caught Ice Fishing

    February 3, 2026

    The mere act of even catching a Yellowstone cutthroat is a bucket list for many anglers. This one broke a record

    Read More: New Idaho State Record Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Caught Ice Fishing
  • Fort Peck announces winter access for motorized vehicles

    Fort Peck announces winter access for motorized vehicles

    January 30, 2026

     The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Fort Peck Project has announced winter guidance for motorized access at Fort Peck Reservoir located near Fort Peck, Montana.

    Read More: Fort Peck announces winter access for motorized vehicles
  • Idaho angler catches new state record rainbow trout at Dworshak Reservoir

    Idaho angler catches new state record rainbow trout at Dworshak Reservoir

    January 23, 2026

    On Jan. 13, while many of Idaho’s anglers were breaking out the tape measure to check ice thicknesses and temperature […]

    Read More: Idaho angler catches new state record rainbow trout at Dworshak Reservoir
  • Reward increased to $31K for information on wolf killed out of season

    Reward increased to $31K for information on wolf killed out of season

    January 22, 2026

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks initially offered a $1,000 reward for information. The Large Carnivore Fund and Wolves of the Rockies together have offered an additional $30,000.

    Read More: Reward increased to $31K for information on wolf killed out of season
  • Attorney General Knudsen issues statement on BLM’s proposed bison grazing permit cancellation

    Attorney General Knudsen issues statement on BLM’s proposed bison grazing permit cancellation

    January 16, 2026

    Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen today issued the following statement regarding the Bureau of Land Management’s proposed decision to cancel the American Prairie Reserve’s bison grazing leases.

    Read More: Attorney General Knudsen issues statement on BLM’s proposed bison grazing permit cancellation
  • Death Cap Mushrooms Linked to Three Deaths, Three Liver Transplants and 35 Hospitalizations  ​

    Death Cap Mushrooms Linked to Three Deaths, Three Liver Transplants and 35 Hospitalizations  ​

    January 16, 2026

    ​​As of January 6, 35 cases, including three adult fatalities and three liver transplants, have been linked to the ongoing outbreak. 

    Read More: Death Cap Mushrooms Linked to Three Deaths, Three Liver Transplants and 35 Hospitalizations  ​
  • Reward Raised to $15,000 in Illegal Grizzly Bear Killing Near Montana State Line

    Reward Raised to $15,000 in Illegal Grizzly Bear Killing Near Montana State Line

    January 16, 2026

    The reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the illegal killing of a federally protected grizzly bear in northern Idaho — just miles from the Montana state line — has been raised to $15,000, wildlife advocates announced this week.

    Read More: Reward Raised to $15,000 in Illegal Grizzly Bear Killing Near Montana State Line
  • Governor Gianforte Announces $80 Million Public School Investment From State Trust Land Revenue

    Governor Gianforte Announces $80 Million Public School Investment From State Trust Land Revenue

    January 16, 2026

     Governor Greg Gianforte and Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) Director Amanda Kaster recently announced the investment of $80.8 million to Montana’s public schools generated from state trust land revenue.

    Read More: Governor Gianforte Announces $80 Million Public School Investment From State Trust Land Revenue
  • Governor Gianforte Celebrates Winners of 2025 Youth Hunting Story Contest at State Capitol

    Governor Gianforte Celebrates Winners of 2025 Youth Hunting Story Contest at State Capitol

    January 16, 2026

    Gov. Gianforte recognizing Kael Milam of Havre as one of ten winners of the 2025 Youth Hunting Story Contest during a ceremony held at the State Capitol

    Read More: Governor Gianforte Celebrates Winners of 2025 Youth Hunting Story Contest at State Capitol
  • From Campus to Backcountry: UM Students Fuel a Resurgence in Hunting and Fishing Club

    From Campus to Backcountry: UM Students Fuel a Resurgence in Hunting and Fishing Club

    January 6, 2026

    On a chilly October morning at the Teller Wildlife Refuge, before most students had even reached for coffee, a group of University of Montana undergraduates crouched in cattails as geese lifted over the Bitterroot Mountains. For many students, this wasn’t just a workshop, it was an immersive experience in the recreation and heritage of Montana’s backyard.

    Read More: From Campus to Backcountry: UM Students Fuel a Resurgence in Hunting and Fishing Club
  • Concessioner Selected to Provide Backcountry Lodging in Glacier National Park

    Concessioner Selected to Provide Backcountry Lodging in Glacier National Park

    January 6, 2026

    The National Park Service has selected Belton Chalets, Inc. to provide backcountry lodging, food and beverage, and other services at Glacier National Park under concession contract CC-GLAC004-26. The new contract will begin on Jan. 1, 2026, and has a term of 10 years.

    Read More: Concessioner Selected to Provide Backcountry Lodging in Glacier National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park seeks public input on environmental assessment for North Entrance Road Reconstruction Project

    Yellowstone National Park seeks public input on environmental assessment for North Entrance Road Reconstruction Project

    January 6, 2026

    The National Park Service (NPS), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is seeking public input on an environmental assessment (EA) for the reconstruction of the new permanent North Entrance Road in Yellowstone National Park.

    Read More: Yellowstone National Park seeks public input on environmental assessment for North Entrance Road Reconstruction Project
  • Custer Gallatin National Forest warns of falling trees

    Custer Gallatin National Forest warns of falling trees

    January 6, 2026

    The wind event that impacted the Custer Gallatin National Forest in mid-December, resulted in numerous trees falling across roadways, trails, and campground areas.

    Read More: Custer Gallatin National Forest warns of falling trees
  • Department of Livestock reports brucellosis affected herd in Gallatin County

    Department of Livestock reports brucellosis affected herd in Gallatin County

    December 30, 2025

    On Wednesday December 24, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) received confirmation that an animal from a Gallatin County herd within Montana’s Designated Surveillance Area (DSA) tested positive for brucellosis. This is the second detection of brucellosis in livestock in Montana in 2025. The herd has been placed under quarantine, and an epidemiological investigation is…

    Read More: Department of Livestock reports brucellosis affected herd in Gallatin County
  • Gov. Gianforte announces winners of the 2025 Youth Hunting Contest

    Gov. Gianforte announces winners of the 2025 Youth Hunting Contest

    December 29, 2025

    Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the winners of the 2025 Youth Hunting Story Contest.

    Read More: Gov. Gianforte announces winners of the 2025 Youth Hunting Contest
  • FWP extends white-tailed deer hunting season near Bozeman due to recent CWD detections

    FWP extends white-tailed deer hunting season near Bozeman due to recent CWD detections

    December 23, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has extended the general hunting season for white-tailed deer in an area of southwestern Montana, effective immediately, in response to a recent increase in chronic wasting disease detections in the greater Bozeman area.

    Read More: FWP extends white-tailed deer hunting season near Bozeman due to recent CWD detections
  • Pictographs vandalized at Montana state park

    Pictographs vandalized at Montana state park

    December 23, 2025

    Game wardens with FWP are seeking information on a pictograph panel that was vandalized at Missouri Headwaters State Park.

    Read More: Pictographs vandalized at Montana state park
  • FWP confirms grizzly bear sighting in Bangtail Range

    FWP confirms grizzly bear sighting in Bangtail Range

    December 23, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff confirmed a grizzly bear sighting in the Bangtail Range east of Bozeman this month.

    Read More: FWP confirms grizzly bear sighting in Bangtail Range
  • Four moose relocated from University of Idaho arboretum

    Four moose relocated from University of Idaho arboretum

    December 23, 2025

    That’s a lot of moose to relocate!

    Read More: Four moose relocated from University of Idaho arboretum
  • Man fined $10,000 for killing grizzly bear in Sanders County

    Man fined $10,000 for killing grizzly bear in Sanders County

    December 17, 2025

    On October 7, 2025, a court sentenced hunter Cory Lawrence to pay a $10,000 fine to the Cooperative Endangered Species Conservation Fund.

    Read More: Man fined $10,000 for killing grizzly bear in Sanders County
  • TONIGHT: Foundational new “Dinosaurs of Montana” book debuts from Horner, Rogers, MBMG

    TONIGHT: Foundational new “Dinosaurs of Montana” book debuts from Horner, Rogers, MBMG

    December 16, 2025

    A limited edition hardbound copy ($30) will only be available at the official launch of the book (and after, as supplies last), on December 16, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. in the Montana Tech Library Auditorium. Both Dr. Horner and Dr. Rogers will speak and sign copies at that event.

    Read More: TONIGHT: Foundational new “Dinosaurs of Montana” book debuts from Horner, Rogers, MBMG
  • Sidney men arrested for wildlife violations in Dawson County

    Sidney men arrested for wildlife violations in Dawson County

    December 5, 2025

    Warden Ault and warden Gregory Conitz responded to the scene and discovered seven mule deer doe and fawn carcasses that had been shot with rifles and left to waste.

    Read More: Sidney men arrested for wildlife violations in Dawson County
  • BLM Launches “One Dollar, One Tree” Holiday Savings Across Local Public Lands

    BLM Launches “One Dollar, One Tree” Holiday Savings Across Local Public Lands

    December 5, 2025

    The Bureau of Land Management has announced a series of holiday affordability measures that will help families save money, enjoy public lands, and support wildfire prevention efforts across Montana during the 2025–2026 winter season. 

    Read More: BLM Launches “One Dollar, One Tree” Holiday Savings Across Local Public Lands
  • Tips sought on two elk poached near Georgetown Lake

    Tips sought on two elk poached near Georgetown Lake

    December 5, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a cow and spike elk that were shot and left to waste on private property between Georgetown Lake and the East Fork Reservoir, south of Philipsburg.

    Read More: Tips sought on two elk poached near Georgetown Lake
  • Game wardens seek information on bull elk killed west of Toston 

    Game wardens seek information on bull elk killed west of Toston 

    December 5, 2025

    Game wardens with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks are looking for tips from the public about two bull elk that were killed in Hunting District 380 west of Toston. 

    Read More: Game wardens seek information on bull elk killed west of Toston 
  • Wardens investigating cow elk shot near Polebridge

    Wardens investigating cow elk shot near Polebridge

    December 4, 2025

    A cow elk was shot on private land about two miles south of Polebridge.

    Read More: Wardens investigating cow elk shot near Polebridge
  • Texas man pleads guilty to trafficking bald and golden eagles

    Texas man pleads guilty to trafficking bald and golden eagles

    December 4, 2025

    The co-defendants sent the eagles, including their parts, through the mail from Montana to Humble, Texas, where Butler resides.

    Read More: Texas man pleads guilty to trafficking bald and golden eagles
  • Flathead Avalanche Center begins daily forecasts

    Flathead Avalanche Center begins daily forecasts

    December 2, 2025

    Kalispell, Mont. December 1, 2025 — Starting tomorrow through early April (depending on snow conditions), the Flathead Avalanche Center will provide […]

    Read More: Flathead Avalanche Center begins daily forecasts
  • It’s not all in the the antlers

    It’s not all in the the antlers

    November 27, 2025

    A hunter in southwestern Montana, faced with their last opportunity to hunt for the season, shared this photo of a buck they harvested. “Any deer would do,” was the philosophy that day (of course, within constraints of regulations).

    Read More: It’s not all in the the antlers
  • Tips sought on black bear cub shot west of Stevensville

    Tips sought on black bear cub shot west of Stevensville

    November 24, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a black bear cub that was shot and left to waste on U.S. Forest Service land west of Stevensville in the Bitterroot Valley

    Read More: Tips sought on black bear cub shot west of Stevensville
  • FWP investigating white-tailed buck shot and left in Condon

    FWP investigating white-tailed buck shot and left in Condon

    November 21, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking information after a white-tailed deer was shot and left off the road in Condon.FWP wardens received a report from hunters who found the buck still alive but paralyzed on the afternoon of Nov. 20.

    Read More: FWP investigating white-tailed buck shot and left in Condon
  • Mule deer doe shot, left to waste near Augusta

    Mule deer doe shot, left to waste near Augusta

    November 17, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on a mule deer doe that was shot and left to waste on state land southwest of Augusta.

    Read More: Mule deer doe shot, left to waste near Augusta
  • FWP investigating bighorn sheep shot and left to waste near Thompson River Road

    FWP investigating bighorn sheep shot and left to waste near Thompson River Road

    November 14, 2025

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking information after a bighorn sheep ram was shot and left to waste off Thompson River Road near Highway 200 east of Thompson Falls.

    Read More: FWP investigating bighorn sheep shot and left to waste near Thompson River Road
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