The Wildlife Services (WS) program in Montana helps citizens, organizations, industries, and Government agencies resolve conflicts with wildlife to protect agriculture, other property, and natural resources, and to safeguard human health and safety. WS' professional wildlife biologists and specialists implement effective, selective, and responsible strategies that value wildlife, the environment, and the resources being protected. WS manages wildlife damage according to its public trust stewardship responsibilities as a Federal natural resource management program. The program supports the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, based on the principle that wildlife resources are owned collectively and held in trust by Government for the benefit of present and future generations.
With one million inhabitants, Montana is one of the least populated States but the fourth largest in size and second in agricultural lands, with almost 60 million acres of ranch and farm land. Agriculture, particularly cattle and sheep production, is vital to the State's economy. WS-Montana focuses its efforts on managing the junction between livestock and wildlife.
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