Montana’s bighorn sheep are looking to make a comeback, but they’ve hit a bit of a snag: property lines. Turns out, some of the best real estate for these iconic climbers is sitting on private land, which makes restoration a little complicated.
To smooth things over, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is putting together a temporary, five-month Bighorn Sheep Restoration Advisory Panel, and they need people who know their stuff to help guide the way.
According to Quentin Kujala, FWP’s chief of conservation policy, private lands hold massive potential for sheep habitat. The goal now is to bring together a diverse crew to figure out how to balance wildlife goals with the very real concerns of local landowners and hunters.
If you get picked by FWP Director Christy Clark, here is what your schedule looks like:
Think you’ve got the vision to help manage Montana’s wild sheep? You have until July 3 to apply.
Here is what you need to email to Region 3 Supervisor Kelly Proffitt (KProffitt@mt.gov):
Want more details? Head over to the official Bighorn Sheep Restoration Advisory Panel webpage to dig into the specifics.