If you repeat a lie enough times, does it come true? That’s what a couple of special interest groups are hoping in Montana. Montana Wildlife Federation and the Public Land & Water Access Association (PLWA) have been feeding Montanans a line of bull for years and hoping we’ll buy it.
If you repeat a lie enough times, does it come true? That’s what a couple of special interest groups are hoping in Montana. Montana Wildlife Federation and the Public Land & Water Access Association (PLWA) have been feeding Montanans a line of bull for years and hoping we’ll buy it.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 3 MONTHS AGO
It’s safe to say all Montanans enjoy our lakes, rivers and streams and wish to ensure that they remain healthy for years to come. No group values our water more than Montana’s agriculture producers. They’re the primary stewards of our water and their conservation efforts benefit all Montanans.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO
It’s safe to say all Montanans enjoy our lakes, rivers and streams and wish to ensure that they remain healthy for years to come. No group values our water more than Montana’s agriculture producers. They’re the primary stewards of our water and their conservation efforts benefit all Montanans.
The question is not if we should restore bison in Montana — in fact, that’s already in progress. What’s being debated in Montana right now are the devilish details of how and where we do it.
The question is not if we should restore bison in Montana — in fact, that’s already in progress. What’s being debated in Montana right now are the devilish details of how and where we do it.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 6 MONTHS AGO
A recent decision by the Montana Supreme Court settled an objection brought by landowners and multiple-use groups against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s transfer last year of bison from a government facility to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
A recent decision by the Montana Supreme Court settled an objection brought by landowners and multiple-use groups against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s transfer last year of bison from a government facility to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
A recent decision by the Montana Supreme Court settled an objection brought by landowners and multiple-use groups against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Park’s transfer last year of bison from a government facility to the Fort Peck Indian Reservation.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 11 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO