Then the land owner complain about the elk and deer eating up all their grass. I have watch several times the elk one side of a fence and us on the other. Not able to get the elk off the owner property. I kind of feel that maybe, if the rancher won't allow the elk to be hunted, then they can't be compensated for damage to their land. There is some rules in Montana, but I don't know just how much it's enforced on the amount of animals per acre. I know the Tunner said one thing and did something else. I don't know of the outcome, and this was years ago.
Drones: No allow during hunting season in Montana, and should be laws about flying over people property.
I can't say enough about trash hunter's and what they do. I keep an eye out for that. Now with location app's on your cell phone, you find out who owns the property. and let them know what you saw, licenses plates, and be willing to make a statement.
I go into cowboy camps and talk to them. Find out what gates they want to keep close or open. They can supply a lot of info on what around or Griz bears around.
So their's a lot that can be done on both sides.