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Wildlife Extension Program

Roy FensterWildlife

The primary focus of the Extension Wildlife Program is to respond to needs identified by County Agents and Extension clientele.  Daily response to clientele questions range from backyard wildlife to predator concerns to agency policies. Benefits of one-on-one contact are hard to quantify, but may be one of the most effective methods of extension education.

The goal of the Extension Wildlife Program is to provide scientific, research based, and pertinent information to promote understanding of all aspects of wildlife management. A second goal is to provide programs and information that will help sustain Montana ranches and farms while increasing the public appreciation for the contribution of agriculture to wildlife and wildlife habitat.

 



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Wildlife Topics

General Articles
Hunting
Prevention and Control
Wildlife Habitat
Livestock/Wildlife Interactions

Roy Fenster
Associate Extension Wildlife Specialist

Tel: 406-994-5579
rfenster@montana.edu

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