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FWP Releases Draft Western Montana Grizzly Bear Management Plan

Wednesday, July 05, 2006
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This article was Archived on Monday, August 21, 2006

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has released a management plan and draft programmatic environmental impact statement (EIS) for grizzly bears in 17 counties located in western Montana.  

 

The draft Grizzly Bear Management Plan for Western Montana was developed to address the future of grizzly bear management in western Montana outside of the Greater Yellowstone Area.   The plan focuses on grizzly bear populations or potential populations in the Northern Continental Divide, Cabinet-Yaak, and Bitterroot Ecosystems, as well as surrounding areas.  

 

In response to an increase in the number and distribution of bears in western Montana, FWP developed the programmatic EIS to evaluate current management programs and ensure the future success of grizzly bear conservation.  

 

“Our goal is to find ways to fit grizzly bears in across a broader landscape as a part of Montana’s wildlife heritage and respond to the increasing number and distribution of bears,” said A. Dood, FWP Endangered Species Coordinator. “After completing the grizzly bear plan for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, we began the process of reviewing our programs for the rest of western Montana.”

 

FWP analyzed a variety of alternatives for each ecosystem, focusing on the kinds of management activities FWP conducts to ensure human safety, prevent conflicts with livestock, and mitigate property damage. In addition, FWP looked at each recovery zone individually and evaluating current programs in those areas. Alternatives are outlined for each ecosystem.

 

The public will have 90 days to comment on the draft EIS beginning July 3, 2006, and ending October 3, 2006. The public will have an opportunity to comment by mail, email, or at one of 11 public hearings scheduled during the month of September across western Montana. The public meeting schedule is as follows:

 

September 11               Choteau—Stage Stop Inn, 1005 Main Avenue North

September 12                Great Falls—FWP Headquarters, 4600 Giant Springs Road

September 13                Lincoln—Lambkins Restaurant

September 14                Helena—FWP Commission Room, 1420 East 6 th Avenue

September 18                Thompson Falls—Sanders County Courthouse, Third Floor

September 19                Libby—Venture Inn, 433 Highway 2 West

September 20                Eureka—Lincoln Electric Meeting Room

September 21                Kalispell—FWP Headquarters, 490 N. Meridian Road

September 25                Hamilton—Daly-Lead Memorial Chapel, 1010 W. Main

September 26                Missoula—FWP Headquarters, 3201 Spurgin Road

September 27                Seeley Lake—Senior Citizens’ Center

 

All meetings will be held from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

 

Written comments may be mailed to:                  Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks

                                                                        Attn: A. Dood

                                                                        1400 South 19 th Avenue

                                                                        Bozeman, MT   59718

 

Comments may be emailed to:   FWPGrizzlyMgtPlan@mt.gov

 

The draft EIS is available for review in Bozeman at FWP’s Region 3 Headquarters (1400 South 19 th Avenue), and in Helena at the FWP Headquarters, the Montana State Library, and the Environmental Quality Council. It is also available on FWP’s website at: http://fwp.mt.gov/publicnotices/notice_1137.aspx or by calling the FWP regional headquarters in Bozeman at 406-994-4042.

 


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