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FWP pulls back on science work

ROB CHANEY Montana’s Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks plans to shift its research program toward short-term, in-house efforts after a decade of ambitious work helped make it a world-renowned scientific contributor. “There has been a shift,” FWP Wildlife Chief of Staff Quentin Kujala said. “We are moving away from longer-term projects — things longer than a (college student’s) master s project. It’s a course adjustment tied to our new director. Rather than do the same research in other areas, we’re trying to extrapolate from our existing research as much as we can. And we’re moving away from long-term commitments and to smaller projects.”

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Draft Montana Campus Concealed Carry Policy Draws Concerns

McMullen Hall at Montana State University-Billings Public comment on a draft policy to implement a new law that allows students to carry concealed firearms on Montana university campuses was overwhelmingly negative Wednesday. The Montana University System draft policy allows people 18 years and older to carry guns most places on campus, including in student dorms, but not in child care centers, high-hazard labs and anywhere alcohol is served. More than 70 speakers, including students, parents and faculty, urged the Board of Regents to reject the policy and concealed carry on campus, saying it could lead to increased violence and suicide attempts. Montana State University student Emma Carlson said the policy dredged up memories of gun violence from last year.

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