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Montana Elk Calves Die After Eating Toxic Landscaping PlantWildlife officials in Montana are warning landowners and hunters after several elk calves in the Bitterroot Valley died from consuming a highly toxic ornamental plant. The Montana Department of ...
The landscape of northwestern Montana posed another challenge. In most of the state, biologists conduct annual aerial surveys to estimate elk populations, but the department halted these efforts ...
According to FWP, the bear charged through thick brush, and one of the anglers shot at the bear in self-defense.
Although elk infected with brucellosis freely roam southwestern Montana and have been responsible for infecting cattle with the disease, “bison in Yellowstone present a much higher, much more ...
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Rest assured, these creatures are not roaming Montana, YellowstoneThe agency explained that the image showing a hybrid bison/elk was produced ... gates? Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks alluded to the controversial nature of AI-generated images and information ...
The state filed its lawsuit at the end of last year, arguing Montana’s concerns were not properly addressed in Yellowstone's new bison management plan and that the analysis was flawed.
Apr. 6—A flick of an ear, the flash of a dark wet eye. A tawny hide, quivering with an impulse for movement. Researchers searched the dense underbrush for any sign of the newborn elk calf.
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