ZooMontana is currently working directly with Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks to assess the situation and ensure the area is safe for guests to enter the zoo.
Living in a state with as much wildlife as Montana made me wonder what the odds were of getting attacked by a wild animal here. Well, it turns out that the odds are quite high, and one of the most likely states for it to happen.
MT Fish, Wildlife & Parks urges tourists and locals alike to avoid unnecessary encounters with wildlife during the drought and heatwave affecting the state.
Three men have been fined $2,600 each and stripped of their hunting, fishing and trapping privileges for 4-and-a-half years for poaching three bison near Gardiner, according to Montana wildlife officials.
Jessie Darr, Ryley Heidt and Peyton Simmons each pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of game, waste of game and hunting out of season in Park County Justice Court...