Montana Hunting News Written by Montana Hunter
Thursday, 03 June 2010 08:01
A Fish, Wildlife and Parks game warden in north central Montana sadly did his job this morning. The warden had to kill a fawn antelope less than a week old because a well-meaning but misinformed person picked up the fawn, thinking its mother had abandoned it, and brought it into FWP's Region 4 office in Great Falls. Last weekend it was a days-old moose calf that had to be destroyed. Again, a person mistakenly thought the calf was abandoned, picked it up and brought it to a game warden.

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