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A bowhunter in Buffalo County killed a cougar Nov. 11 after the animal reportedly threatened the man.

A bowhunter killed a cougar Nov. 11 in Buffalo Count

Buffalo County A bowhunter in Buffalo County killed a cougar Nov. 11 after the animal reportedly threatened the man. A bowhunter killed a cougar Nov. 11 in Buffalo County after reportedly being threatened by the animal, according to the Department of Natural Resources. The incident took place on private property in western Buffalo County. The hunter, licensed to pursue white-tailed deer during the Wisconsin bow season, was in a tree stand when he saw the cougar and felt his safety was at risk, said Randy Johnson, DNR large carnivore specialist. The hunter then used his bow to shoot and kill the animal. The hunter, who was not identifed, contacted the DNR to report the incident. Cougars are a protected species in Wisconsin but humans have the right to protect themselves against a wild animal if their safety is threatened. After reviewing results of an investigation by DNR conservation wardens into the cougar killing, the Buffalo County district attorney concluded no charge was warranted. The DNR took possession of the carcass for testing. The cougar was a young male and weighed 128 pounds, Johnson said. https://www.jsonline.com/story/sports/outdoors/2023/11/15/bowhunter-kills-cougar-in-buffalo-county-wisconsin/71594394007/?fbclid=IwAR0qRhj4bvMRpxL2ZB94A4avfUOIFrtvgKoL_VhyC7mQ635WDKtseUNHPTE_aem_ATudIXGTW1JceWHBqNejXYexyj7mOG6QlU0UMDGVPmaDgbuA3AJ1zNEBc_AQC70ApzI#lp0sh2nyogl7mtuiqv

Post: 16 November 09:08

Public comment period extended for Montana grizzly bear management plan

If you are interested in reviewing Montana’s draft grizzly bear management plan and environmental

Public comment period extended for Montana grizzly bear management plan If you are interested in reviewing Montana’s draft grizzly bear management plan and environmental impact statement (EIS), you have a bit more time to do so. The public comment period has been extended until Feb. 4. “We know the holidays are a busy time for people and their families,” said Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (MFWP) Director Hank Worsech. “We want to make sure people have a chance to share their best ideas with us and so extending the comment period by 30 days will allow for that.” The draft plan and EIS will serve as a guide to long-term management and conservation of grizzly bears across the state, according to a press release. MFWP used existing bear plans and conservation strategies, the federal recovery plan and work conducted by the Grizzly Bear Advisory Council to draft it. If approved, this new plan will become the new statewide plan that allows for the “long-term viability of grizzly bears while prioritizing human safety.” Specifically, the plan replaces two existing plans – one for western Montana and one for southwest Montana – and “addresses how bears will be managed outside of federal recovery zones” and help guide state management. Once the comment period ends, MFWP will review and make adjustments to the plan and EIS as they see fit and present the plan to the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission for review and approval.

Post: 21 December 10:15

1915 Lakota Dr, Three Forks, MT 59752
$39,500,000 • 7 beds • 8 baths • 7,980 sqft

~4,500 feet in elevation, the 6,220-acre (Apx # Acres Deeded: 5060) Grey Cliffs Ranch i

1915 Lakota Dr, Three Forks, MT 59752 $39,500,000 • 7 beds • 8 baths • 7,980 sqft ~4,500 feet in elevation, the 6,220-acre (Apx # Acres Deeded: 5060) Grey Cliffs Ranch is situated on a varied landscape, featuring rolling hills, grasslands, and rangelands. Once upon a time, this property was a cattle ranch, when the property was purchased in 2003 the goal was restoration. Over time, native landscapes reemerged after planting thousands of acres of grasslands and trees, creating wetland protection with fencing to protect springs from livestock and reviving wildlife habitats for deer, elk, and upland birds including; wild sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, pheasant, and chukar partridge. Two spring-fed trout fishing ponds are located on the property and the Madison River - Greycliff Fishing access site is a short drive away for additional recreational opportunities. The avid horseman can enjoy the indoor riding arena, and roughly 1,000-acre fenced grounds with running water for livestock. The property is currently farmed and watered by pivots. WATER RIGHTS CONVEY Apx # Cultivated Acres: 1184 Apx # Acres Deeded: 5060 Apx # Acres Leased: 1160 Public Land Adjacent: BLM, State Crop/Crop Yield: Barley, Spring Wheat, Spr AS MUCH NOTICE AS POSSIBLE. MUST HAVE PRE-APPROVAL/PROOF OF FUNDS Listed by: Tamara Williams 406-223-6823, Tamara Williams and Company

Post: 3 September 09:07

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