
Make Your Voice Heard with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Make Your Voice Heard with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks
Montana is known for many things, and the residents that live within the borders arne't any different. Independent is probably a good word for us. We love how we live, where we live and all that goes with it.
Another word to describe a Montanan would be passionate. Especially when it comes to our state recreational opportunities. Whether hunting, fishing or enjoying state parks, we love them. And now our passion can be put to good use by volunteering back to our state.
Making Your Montana Outdoor Passion into a Voice with MWFP
The Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 4 covers much of central Montana and some of the best in the outdoor categories. That division is looking for those same passionate people to become volunteer advisory club members.
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The Citizen Advisory Committee is a general advisory committee that provides input and feedback to FWP on diverse issues such as:
- wildlife and fisheries management
- access
- state parks
- outdoor recreation
- law enforcement

How To Be an Advisory Committee Member for Region 4 in Montana
The Montana FWP Region 4 is actively seeking applications from anyone with an interest in natural resource issues and outdoor recreation. Volunteers usually meet four times per year in Great Falls. Members serve two-year terms and can reapply when their terms expire. Meals and travel expenses are provided.
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Those applying must live with the Region 4 district to be eligible for consideration. Region 4 with MWFP includes the following counties in central Montana:
- Cascade
- Chouteau
- Fergus, Glacier
- Judith Basin
- Lewis & Clark
- Liberty
- Meagher
- Pondera
- Teton
- Toole
To request an application form email dhagengruber@mt.gov.
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