Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission To Meet June 12 In Helena
Montana Fishing News | Outdoor News
Montana’s Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission will meet June 12 at the FWP Helena Headquarters, 1420 East 6 th Ave, beginning at 8 a.m.
Commissioners will make final decisions on a number of land deals including conservation easements, habitat acquisitions, and sharecrop agreements. Final decisions will also be made on the final 2008 lion quotas; the 2009 moose, sheep, goat, deer and elk license auction rules; the donation of additional land adjacent to the Bearmouth fishing access site about 35 miles east of Missoula; budget and legislative priorities and the rule on angling restrictions and fishing closures due to drought.
Up for tentative approval are the 2008 bison hunting seasons, hunting districts and quotas; 2008 tentative furbearer seasons and quotas; and 2008 tentative wolf hunting season quotas.
The commission will also consider endorsing proposals for a land acquisition on the North Fork of the Flathead and a potential new state park in Teton Canyon, 30 miles west of Choteau. Three potential new FAS sites will also be up for commission endorsement.
Following the formal agenda, the public may offer additional items for the FWP Commission to consider or discuss.
There will be a work session beginning mid-afternoon on the fishery in the Bighorn River.
FWP ensures its meetings are fully accessible to those with a disability. Individuals with special needs may request arrangements by contacting FWP at: 406-444-3186.
The full agenda and additional information on this meeting may be found on the FWP web site at fwp.mt.gov under the heading Inside FWP.
Commissioners will make final decisions on a number of land deals including conservation easements, habitat acquisitions, and sharecrop agreements. Final decisions will also be made on the final 2008 lion quotas; the 2009 moose, sheep, goat, deer and elk license auction rules; the donation of additional land adjacent to the Bearmouth fishing access site about 35 miles east of Missoula; budget and legislative priorities and the rule on angling restrictions and fishing closures due to drought.
Up for tentative approval are the 2008 bison hunting seasons, hunting districts and quotas; 2008 tentative furbearer seasons and quotas; and 2008 tentative wolf hunting season quotas.
The commission will also consider endorsing proposals for a land acquisition on the North Fork of the Flathead and a potential new state park in Teton Canyon, 30 miles west of Choteau. Three potential new FAS sites will also be up for commission endorsement.
Following the formal agenda, the public may offer additional items for the FWP Commission to consider or discuss.
There will be a work session beginning mid-afternoon on the fishery in the Bighorn River.
FWP ensures its meetings are fully accessible to those with a disability. Individuals with special needs may request arrangements by contacting FWP at: 406-444-3186.
The full agenda and additional information on this meeting may be found on the FWP web site at fwp.mt.gov under the heading Inside FWP.
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