Deadly attack by grizzly bear prompts calls for action
Deadly attack by grizzly bear prompts call for action
and last updated 2021-07-09 21:06:56-04
ETHRIDGE â The deadly
attack of a woman by a grizzly bear in Ovando earlier this week is indicative of a problem that some people say is going to get worse.
MT State Senator Butch Gillespie says the problem is starting to get out of hand. He sponsored
Senate Bill 98 in the Montana Legislature earlier this year, which was designed to help control the grizzly bear population in Montana and to give families more support to protect themselves from a potential bear attack.
Deadly attack by grizzly bear prompts calls for action
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Leopold wolf following grizzly bear
A slate of bills making their way through Montana’s legislative session indicate a potential sea change in how the Treasure State will manage big carnivores and who gets a say in making those decisions.
Nicky Ouellet: Rachel, we’re halfway through Montana’s legislative session. Can you bring us up to speed on several bills that made it through the transmittal deadline that take aim at reducing the wolf population in Montana?
Rachel Cramer: Earlier this month, Montana’s Senate passed Senate Bill 314 from Sen. Bob Brown, a Republican from Thompson Falls, which would allow hunters and trappers to kill unlimited numbers of wolves on a single license. For context, the bag limit right now is five wolves per season whether someone has a trapping license, hunting license or both.