Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Proposes to Sell Out Wildlife During Drought
Fleecer Mountain Wildlife Management Area is one of the places MDFWP proposes “emergency livestock grazing.”
The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks (MDFWP) announced that due to the extreme drought conditions across Montana, it would open up some wildlife management areas (WMA) to livestock grazing and haying. And it will keep any WMA currently being grazed or hayed open for that use, despite the drought’s effects on wildlife.
Some of the most critical wildlife management areas are included in this proposal, including Blacktail, Fleecer Mountain, Nine Pipes, Smith River, among others.
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NEAR TEULON, MAN Livestock producers in the Interlake are calling for immediate help from the provincial and federal governments to deal with the extreme drought. Nearly 100 producers gathered for a rally west of Teulon Wednesday to bring attention to the issue. Orval Procter, a councillor for the R.M. of Woodlands and a beef producer, helped organize the rally. He said producers want financial assistance and more Crown land and Wildlife Management Areas opened for haying and grazing. “The hay and stuff, you don’t know where it’s going to come from,” Procter said. “Some of the land here hasn’t been hayed for 10 years. It may not be the best but every eight bales of hay can save a cow.”