LIBBY, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks officials detected a fungus causing white-nose syndrome fungus on two bats captured at Libby Dam. FWP says this is concerning as it’s the first ...
Aug. 27—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. Since it was first ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — The latest effort to save North America's largest freshwater fish from extinction begins this week when water is spilled over Montana's Libby Dam to encourage the ancient fish to ...
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is recommending 48 fishing regulation changes this year ahead of a fall Fish and Wildlife Commission meeting. While most of the changes are aimed at simplifying ...
LIBBY, Mont. - In 2012, U.S. Fish and Wildlife gave Libby the go-ahead to start replacing the Flower Creek Dam. In February, the feds suddenly changed course and asked for a study on what a new dam ...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released its second batch of fish habitat logs into the Kootenai River May 7, as part of its “Wood is Good” large wood nourishment project. The installment follows-up on ...
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