Harvest And Hunting Reports (Montana)
Summary By: Faunalytics | Published: January 17, 2013
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Data on the amount of hunting and harvest done on various animals in Montana is available on their website.
This webpage contains data and reports from the Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks Department. Data is available on Excel Spreadsheets or as text reports, detailing hunting activity and harvest numbers from various animal species over a range of years.
Data and reports are available for the following species/ categories:
- Antelope (years: 2002-2008)
- Black Bear (years: 1997-2002)
- Deer (years: 2001-2008)
- Elk (years: 1999-2008)
- Furbearer Trapping and Harvest Reports (years: 1996-2010)
- Special Big Game (Moose, Sheep and Goat) (years: 2001-2008)
- Upland Game Bird (years: 2001-2007)
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Citations:
Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks Department, Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks Department, United States (Regional)
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