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FWP seeks comments on proposed bison, furbearer hunting seasons
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on tentative bison and furbearer seasons and quotas and the proposed wolf quotas adopted by the FWP Commission at its June meeting.
Yellowstone moves 45th parallel for safety
Yellowstone National Park is a land of mystery made up of exotic geysers, rare geologic features and now - a shifting line of latitude.
Commissioners back proposed bison hunting rules
State wildlife commissioners recently rejected a plea to call off Montana's 2008 bison hunt and tentatively supported keeping regulations and quotas the same as in 2007, when hunters reported killing 166 bison.
Gateway towns laud Yellowstone
An eight-day traveling celebration will pass through Yellowstone National Park's four gateway cities this June - Livingston, Gardiner, Cooke City and West Yellowstone - and each town will offer something ...
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Missoula residents might complain about urban deer issues - but consider the alternative. via The Missoula Independent Online
WEST YELLOWSTONE National tourism promotion and development experts headline the 2008 Montana Governor's Conference on Tourism and Recreation. via The Billings Outpost
A wolf has been found dead near Gardiner. A Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks' warden discovered the wolf on April 3rd. via KXLF
Alltel agrees to move planned cell tower near Gardiner
BILLINGS - Alltel Corp. has agreed to relocate a cell tower proposed near the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner. via Great Falls Tribune
Releasing of the Buffalo Spirits Ceremony
The ceremony is open to all, and all are welcome. Following the ceremony, a community meal will be served at the Gardiner Community Center on 206 Main Street. via Native American Times
Jeremy Rudolph Montana Tech, 2004, 2006 Age:25 Hometown:Gardiner Degree:Earned bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering Employment:Rudolph is a project manager and project engineer for ... via Great Falls Tribune
Winter Employees of Yellowstone National Park Move on to New Adventures
As the winter season winds down here in Yellowstone National Park a new herd is on the move. via Associated Content
Anger Over Culling of Yellowstone's Bison
“By next week they'll be in somebody's freezer.”
About a quarter of Yellowstone's bison have been killed by hunters or sent to slaughterhouses. via HendersonvilleNews.com
Bison Slaughter, Funding Woes and Landowner Demands at Horse Butte
Above: Yellowstone National Park and Department of Livestock staff corral bison at the Stephens Creek capture facility north of Gardiner. via NewWest
Conservationist: Federal agencies reneg on bison plan
“If (APHIS) really intends to implement this plan that they created, they will find the money to make it happen.”
GARDINER - An eight-year-old plan to give bison grazing room outside Yellowstone National Park has never been put in place because promised federal funding hasn't materialized. via Great Falls Tribune
Yellowstone ready to kill about 180 more bison
“It's time that the buffalo get as much rights as the holy cows do in this land.”
BILLINGS, MONT. -- The bison death toll continues to climb for Yellowstone National Park, as park officials say they plan to slaughter an estimated 180 animals captured Monday to prevent the spread of disease. via Los Angeles Times
AN ACT to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River as a public park. via NewMexiKen
Nez Perce want to expand Montana bison hunt
“It's going to get complicated”
GARDINER - Idaho's Nez Perce tribe wants to expand its bison hunt in Montana, but state wildlife officials say the tribe is struggling to properly manage its current hunt, making it difficult to agree to any ... via Great Falls Tribune
Another 60 Yellowstone bison sent to slaughter Thursday
The contagious disease can cause bison, cattle and elk to abort. In the past two weeks, 290 bison on Yellowstone's northern edge have been captured and sent to slaughter. via KMVT Twin Falls
“They're going to kill every buffalo that comes out of the park this year”
Thirty-seven bison from Yellowstone National Park were shipped to slaughter on Monday, and dozens more may be shipped today. via Billings Gazette
Officials expect busy season after bison hunt
“It would be a last resort sort of thing, but we can't rule out operations there”
Montana's bison hunt ends Feb. 15. After that, the slaughter could get serious. The National Park Service announced on Friday it had captured 50 bison near Gardiner and that all or most of them would be sent to ... via Bozeman Daily Chronicle