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FWP seeks public input on local elk management issues

Public meeting in Ekalaka set for Tuesday, July 19th

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will be hosting a series of public meetings this summer and fall to gather ideas about local elk management issues and population objectives. Meeting places, times and details are posted on the FWP website at https://buff.ly/3mwIHan. A meeting will be held in Ekalaka at Carter County Event Center on Tuesday, July 19th, from 6 to 8 p.m.

FWP began developing a revised statewide Elk Management Plan in 2020. The first step in the process was to convene a citizen's group to develop guiding principles for revising the plan. The next step is to gather input on current elk population objectives and other local challenges that could be addressed in the revised Elk Management Plan.

"Revising the statewide Elk Management Plan is a critical step for improving elk management to meet both hunter and landowner expectations," said FWP Wildlife Division Deer/Elk Coordinator Lindsey Parsons. "Public input from the beginning is critical and we're hoping hunters and landowners alike will provide comment during this scoping period."

A public comment period will be open from June 20 to Oct. 15. Beginning June 20, comments can be submitted online or emailed to [email protected].

Input gathered during the local process will be used with information obtained at the statewide scale to develop a draft Elk Management Plan.

Once the draft Elk Management Plan has been developed and released, there will be additional public comment opportunities offered.

 

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