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Gov. Greg Gianforte announces the winner of the 2024 Montana Migratory Bird Stamp contest at the Montana State Capitol on Feb. 26, 2024. THOM BRIDGE, Independent Record Facebook ...
HELENA, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will accept submissions for the 2025 Montana Migratory Bird Stamp contest. The contest will be open until Jan. 31, the winning artist's work will ...
In the debate over global warming, birds have started voting with their wings. Observations by Montana Audubon Society bird counters match national data showing that migratory birds are shifting ...
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
Montana bird lovers are challenging the Fish and Wildlife Service’s granting of a permit to kill ospreys and other migrating species that dine at a Yellowstone River fish hatchery.
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
Each spring, hundreds of thousands of swans, geese, cranes and other waterfowl descend on a Montana lake on their way to the Arctic. A small town festival draws thousands of bird fans.
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