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Water Rights Protection Act a step backward for public land

Flathead Wildlife Inc., has been the largest sportsmen and women club in northwest Montana for 64 years. One of our primary goals is preserving public access to public lands. Accordingly, FWI is opposed to S. 3019, The Montana Water Rights Protection Act, as currently worded.
DAILY INTER-LAKE | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 9 MONTHS AGO

Water Rights Protection Act a step backward for public land

Flathead Wildlife Inc., has been the largest sportsmen and women club in northwest Montana for 64 years. One of our primary goals is preserving public access to public lands. Accordingly, FWI is opposed to S. 3019, The Montana Water Rights Protection Act, as currently worded.
LAKE COUNTY LEADER | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 9 MONTHS AGO

Bucket biologists harm healthy fishing areas

Warren Illi recently wrote a column for the Daily Inter Lake on illegal fish introductions, claiming that fishermen are driven to illegally plant fish, AKA “bucket biology,” because Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials won’t respond to their complaints about poor fishing.
BIGFORK EAGLE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO

Bucket biologists harm healthy fishing areas

Warren Illi recently wrote a column for the Daily Inter Lake on illegal fish introductions, claiming that fishermen are driven to illegally plant fish, AKA “bucket biology,” because Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials won’t respond to their complaints about poor fishing.
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO

There's no valid justification for bucket biology

Warren Illi wrote a
DAILY INTER-LAKE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 4 MONTHS AGO

Water is the lifeblood of Montana

When viewed from high above, Montana’s streams, rivers and lakes resembles a huge network of veins and arteries pumping life through the state. So how would you feel if your doctor told you 40 percent of your circulatory system was in danger of being damaged or clogged? That is the …
HUNGRY HORSE NEWS | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Water is the lifeblood of Montana

When viewed from high above, Montana’s streams, rivers and lakes resembles a huge network of veins and arteries pumping life through the state. So how would you feel if your doctor told you 40 percent of your circulatory system was in danger of being damaged or clogged? That is the …
BIGFORK EAGLE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

Water is vital resource in our state

Water is the lifeblood of Montana.
DAILY INTER-LAKE | UPDATED 10 YEARS, 7 MONTHS AGO

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