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Theyre beautiful but dangerous. Spotting a moose near you while hiking or camping can trigger panic but there are plenty of things you can do to stay safe if you ever meet a moose. I think the fatal flaw is when peo
stanley cup ple want to get out their phone, take a picture, and get way too close, said FWP Communication and Education Program Manager Morgan Jacobsen.In April, a video was posted on Facebook showing two men taunting a moose at a residential area in Big Sky.In the video you can see the men standing extremely close to the moose, getting closer and closer until one of them reaches out to touch it.It didnt end well as the moose begin to trample one of the men b
stanley cup efore the video ends. Moose can be very dangerous, said Jacobsen. They run fast, and they have powerful legs, so you certainly dont want to be in the way of that. Jacobsen says naturally, when folks see a wild animal, they want to snag a photo.But watching from a distance or a safe place can save you and the animal from being seriously injured.In fact, one man was camping in Big
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There were 187 new cases added to the total on the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map on Saturday morning, and four new deaths reported. Yellowstone County reported the most new cases with 54, followed by Flathead County with 28
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HELENA 鈥?Governor Steve Bullock signed Hannas Act Friday, a law aimed at addressing what some have called an epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous persons.House Bill 21 authorizes the Montana Department of Justice DOJ to assist with the investigation of all missing persons cases, and requires the DOJ to hire a Missing Persons Specialist.The specialist will be responsible for managing th
af1 e State Missing Person Database and working with state, local, federal and tribal officials on those cases.The bill is named in honor of Hanna Harris, a Lame Deer woman found murdered on the Northern Cheyenne reservation in 2013.A companion bill, Senate bill 312, which creates a missing Indigenous person task force and grant money to create a net
adidas og work for tribes to identify, report, and find Native American persons who are missing has been transmitted to the governor, but has not yet
converse been signed.Previous:Attorney General Fox, U.S. Attorney Alme announce Joint Missing Persons TrainingHannas Act passes Legislature, goes to Bullocks desk Hannas Act revived in Montana legislative committeeBills on missing murdered indigenous women revived, linked in Montana LegislatureFamily members, advocate