"Despite a longer season and new methods of take, hunters and trappers in Montana this season killed the fewest number of wolves in the last four years."
Before I even clicked on the link and read the story, I was already saying, "yeah sure...the wolves are scaring the deer...it's not that the wolves are eating the deer or anything."
Rep. Paul Fielder (R-Thompson Falls) sent us an update on the wildlife related bills he is working on before the Montana Legislature. Plus, his bill to eliminate taxes on social security is now off the table for reconsideration.
Love is in the air in Yellowstone National Park and it's not just because Valentine's Day is almost here. New video shows one of the wolf packs in the park as mating season approaches.
Do you remember that fun time when a driver shared video of a couple of black wolves who were running along a highway? I do and it's gone viral once again.
It's not exactly breaking news that wolves and elk are natural adversaries. But, it's not everyday where you get to see video of their conflict. That's exactly what happened recently at Yellowstone National Park.
Wolf trapping season got underway officially on Saturday, and only two have been caught so far, according to Ron Aasheim with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks.
This Pomeranian pup hears the sounds of a wolfpack howling from a YouTube video and at first, these calls of the wild seem to have the little fellow worried. But after a few curious head tilts, the puppy gets into the spirit and starts howling right along.