Managing Montana's elk wealth is causing heartburn for landowners, FWP and hunters

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Elk have become a political animal in Montana.

For decades, predators like grizzly bears and wolves were the ones to incite political passion. Yet slowly, as elk populations have grown and herds have re-established a presence where they weren’t seen for a century, elk have entered Montana’s political crosshairs.

It’s a turn of events unimaginable 100 years ago, when sportsmen’s groups worked with the state’s wildlife agency to capture and transfer Yellowstone elk to rebuild populations.

Read more from the Billings Gazette here...

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