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  2. The statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan outlines how FWP plans to manage grizzly bears where they exist today, to include areas between the four recovery zones in Montana: the Northern Continental Divide Ecosystem (NCDE), the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), the Bitterroot Ecosystem and the Cabinet-Yaak Ecosystem.

  3. 3 days ago · Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has finalized its plan for managing grizzly bears, described by the agency as among Montana’s most “conservation-reliant” and “conflict-prone” species. Late last month, FWP Director Dustin Temple formally adopted a 326-page outline for how the state will address conflicts between bears and people ...

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · Montana wildlife managers have released their final analysis of the environmental impacts of state management of grizzly bears. If Montana manages grizzlies, it would have less tolerance than the federal government for conflict bears outside of designated habitat.

  5. This map shows the estimated distribution of grizzly bears within Montana as of 2021, including approximate locations of verified observations that were considered to be outside “occupied” areas at that time. These triangles represent bears moving through or exploring new habitats.

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  6. Oct 3, 2024 · Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released the final Statewide Grizzly Bear Management Plan, wrapping up an extensive public process analyzing how the state intends to manage the iconic species while it’s federally protected and after it is turned over to state management.

  7. Aug 5, 2024 · Joining Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) Director Dustin Temple and conservation partners, Governor Greg Gianforte today emphasized the state’s preparedness to manage the grizzly bear.

  8. Montana has dedicated staff who respond to bear conflicts and collaborate with the public to prevent conflicts. Report conflicts to one of the nearest FWP bear management specialists listed below. Seeing a bear is not necessarily a reportable encounter or an emergency.

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