Wardens seek clues after trespasser caught on camera in closed Montana wildlife area

MISSOULA, Mont. (KECI) Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on the identity of a person who trespassed on the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area in mid-April.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on the identity of a person who trespassed on the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area in mid-April.

The area did not open to the public until May 15.

The following was sent out by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks:

"Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking information on the identity of a person that trespassed on the Blackfoot-Clearwater Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in mid-April, a month before it opened to the public for the season.

The trespasser was caught on camera, traveling across the main road of the WMA on foot, with two dogs and searching for shed antlers. The WMA does not open to the public until noon on May 15 as the area is important winter habitat for elk.

FWP game wardens say that wildlife crimes like this one are often solved because of leads from the public and encourage anyone with information to make a report."

Click here to report it or call the FWP violation reporting hotline at 1-800-TIP-MONT (1-800-847-6668). Callers may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

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