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Poker Joe Fishing Access Site to be Closed for Construction

01.07.2008 23:53    fwp.state.mt.us
Poker Joe Fishing Access Site (FAS) on the Bitterroot River between Florence and Stevensville will be closed beginning July 7 while a new parking area and latrine are installed.


China Watch: Plastic Bag Ban Trumps Market and Consumer Efforts

01.07.2008 18:31    worldchanging.com
WorldChanging Team: by Yingling Liu China's recent plastic bag ban has been immediately accepted by consumers. In a country where billions of plastic bags are used each...
China Watch: Plastic Bag Ban Trumps Market and Consumer Efforts

Life Support: Animals as Medical Companions/ Devices

01.07.2008 18:30    worldchanging.com
One Approach To Sustainability: Work Less PUSH Conference: Day Two PUSH Conference: Day One PUSH Conference Kicks Off in Minneapolis

Online Bowhunter Education Class Offered For Adults; Field Day Is July 19

01.07.2008 18:08    fwp.state.mt.us
In Montana all first-time bowhunters, regardless of age, must complete a bowhunter education course.


Swan Lake Lake Trout Project Decision Notice

01.07.2008 18:08    fwp.state.mt.us
Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP), Region One, has completed an environmental assessment (EA) for the purpose of conducting a depletion population estimate of lake trout in Swan Lake, Montana.

No Fireworks On Fwp Lands

01.07.2008 18:08    fwp.state.mt.us
It is illegal to set off fireworks on FWP lands.

Lone Pine State Park Offers Programs For Children

01.07.2008 18:08    fwp.state.mt.us
Lone Pine State Park has planned programs for children throughout the summer.

No Fireworks Allowed at State Parks, Wildlife Management Areas and Fishing Access Sites

01.07.2008 18:08    fwp.state.mt.us
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks reminds visitors to Montana's state parks, Wildlife Management Areas and fishing access sites that they need to leave the fireworks at home.

Letter from Tällberg: Let's Talk about Transformation

01.07.2008 07:11    worldchanging.com
Alan AtKisson: "Let's talk about transformation for a couple of minutes" says the moderator, John Kao (a San Francisco-based consultant who also plays a mean jazz...
Letter from Tällberg: Let's Talk about Transformation

Letter from Tällberg: Turn Back, O Man

01.07.2008 07:11    worldchanging.com
Alan AtKisson: Here at the Tällberg Forum-- Sweden's annual festival of words and music, science and dreams about sustainability and globalization -- things are getting a little...
Letter from Tällberg: Turn Back, O Man

Letter from Tällberg: 350? Well, Poo

01.07.2008 07:11    worldchanging.com
Alan AtKisson: The former President of Costa Rica, Jose Maria Figueres, has just congratulated another Latin American leader (a government minister in Equador -- her name...
Letter from Tällberg: 350? Well, Poo

Conrad Gun Club EA Out for Comments

01.07.2008 00:56    fwp.state.mt.us (2)
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has released a draft environmental assessment for review and public comment regarding a proposal to grant funds to the Conrad Gun Club for shooting range improvements located on leased county property. This project tentatively plans

No Fireworks on FWP Lands

01.07.2008 00:56    fwp.state.mt.us (4)
Tis the season to celebrate America's Fourth of July birthday bash, especially with fireworks. But it's important to remember fireworks are illegal on all Fish, Wildlife and Parks' lands. Every year around the Fourth of July, people especially those living

Lincoln Property EA Public Hearing

01.07.2008 00:56    fwp.state.mt.us (2)
Fish, Wildlife and Parks will hold a public hearing to gather comments on an environmental assessment concerning a proposed acquisition of approximately 7,540 acres in fee title and leasing of 1,325 contiguous acres of federal and state land along the

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