Montanans interested in helping to identify issues associated with wolf management, but who can’t attend one of the scheduled community work sessions, can comment on online. Wolf management information and comment areas can be found at FWP’s Wolf Management link at: www.fwp.state.mt.us. In addition, community work sessions will continue through March. The sessions will be held from 6:30-9 p.m. and are set for: March 11, Missoula Holiday Inn-Parkside, 200 S. Pattee St March 13, Glasgow FWP Headquarters, Route 1-2410 March 18, Bozeman Holiday Inn, 5 Baxter Lane March 19, Dillon USFS Beaverhead Forest Office, 420 Barrett Rd March 20, Gardiner Comfort Inn, Highway 89 March 21, Great Falls MSU College of Technology, 2100 16 th Ave. South March 26, Kalispell Flathead Valley Community College, Eagle’s Nest Cafeteria, 777 Grandview Dr. March 27, Butte Red Lion Inn, 2100 Cornell Ave. March 28, Ennis Ennis High School Library The effort is part of a year-long process to prepare an environmental impact statement whose proposed action is to develop and adopt a state wolf management plan to use when the wolf is delisted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. For information go to FWP’s Wolf Management link at: www.fwp.state.mt.us. Comments will be accepted through April 30. Write to: Wolf Issues, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, 490 North Meridian; Kalispell, MT 59901; or call 406-751-4586.