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For the second year in a row, a University of Montana Western biology student has been recognized by the Montana Wildlife Society.Joe Lamb is the 2024 recipien ...
Wildlife biologist Joe Burnam will lead survey of red-cockaded woodpeckers at Pebble Hill Plantation on May 10, 2025.
Over the decades, he’s gotten to see the impacts of wildlife management projects he has worked on ...
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. To work in ...
A wildlife biologist is highlighting his work and hosting a show at the Gaillard Center on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Forrest Galante is well-known for hosting shows in Discovery Channel’s Shark ...
We are 31 Montana professional wildlife biologists with more than 1,015 years of experience managing wildlife and wildlife habitat in Montana. Paul Fielder, a retired Washington state wildlife ...
A colony of bats near Libby Dam tested positive for the fungus that causes white-nose syndrome, marking the first detection of the deadly disease in western Montana.
Some residents are concerned they're seeing more deer than usual, and a listening session next week will help a state wildlife biologist determine if there is a problem and its extent.
During his 50 years in federal service, Wayne J. Arendt has been widely acknowledged as a noteworthy figure in the field of wildlife biology and ornithology. Prior to his civil service career ...
Wildlife Biologist Robert Delph is conducting a joint study on rattlesnakes with Hill Air Force Base and Camp Williams to understand rattlesnake movement patterns and detect rattlesnake den sites.
John Landsiedel was off-duty from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game when the July 25 crash occurred. A new report provides the first details of what happened.