Wyoming is killing Colorado’s wolves, again, and the state’s keeping it secret By Wyofile|15 days ago
Yellowstone presents alternative bison strategies in draft plan Park officials are soliciting public comment on the plan, which comes on the heels of a tumultuous year for bison By Wyofile|28 days ago
Wyoming is expanding its sage grouse protections. Will it work? Skepticism has enveloped a fraught process that’s proposing to increase protected acres for the embattled western bird, but policymakers remain By Wyofile|August 02
BLM: 14 wild horses adopted at Cheyenne Frontier Days The average bid across all horses was $1,100. By Cap City Staff|August 02
Scared bears and crowded camps: Weighing outdoor recreation’s impacts Researchers find as more humans play outside, a smaller proportion are engaged in stewardship that can protect the lands from By Wyofile|August 01
‘Path of the Pronghorn’ bottleneck leased for development at $19/acre Wildlife advocates decry state decision, renew calls to protect famous antelope thoroughfare via long-stalled state designation process. By Wyofile|July 27
(PHOTOS) Austin Gamblers bring home win at PBR Teams Series in Cheyenne Austin Gamblers took home the win at Cheyenne Frontier Days By Cap City Staff|July 26
Game and Fish Wildlife Health Laboratory Supervisor Hank Edwards retires after 35 years CASPER, Wyo. — William H. Edwards, nicknamed "Hank," the Wildlife Health Laboratory supervisor at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, By Oil City News|July 24
Plague confirmed in Wyoming pets, has potential to spread to humans Laboratory testing recently confirmed plague in Fremont County cat. By Oil City News|July 24
Cheyenne Animal Control Dispatch rescues cats trapped in barbecue grill CHEYENNE, Wyo. — At approximately 8 a.m. on Tuesday, July 18, Cheyenne Animal Control Dispatch received a call regarding a By Cap City Staff|July 18
Bison gores Arizona woman in Yellowstone National Park Always stay more than 25 yards away from bison, park staff said. By Oil City News|July 17
Cheyenne prepares for Frontier Days with wild horse drive Frontier Days preparations are in their final stages with the wild horse drive. By Eve Hamilton|July 17
Wild horses back in court amid swelling populations, planned roundups Mustang advocates have mounted a legal fight aiming to reverse a Bureau of Land Management decision calling for zero horses By Wyofile|June 27
Will Yellowstone’s grizzly bears remain forever isolated? Biologists are optimistic that an itinerant bruin could trek south, bringing diversity to an area long severed from Montana and By Wyofile|June 23
Elk wars: Inflated herds spur committee duel, radical proposals Two elk-related bills are poised to emerge from the Agriculture Committee, where lawmakers took on an unassigned topic because of By Wyofile|June 21
Shed antler collection regulation set to end next week in Wyoming CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has announced that the emergency extension of the shed antler collection By Cap City Staff|May 11
Black Dog Rescue to hold vaccine clinic before summer begins CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Black Dog Animal Rescue will be hosting its second Community Vaccine Clinic of the year on Saturday, By Cap City Staff|May 08
Black Dog Rescue calling all teams for Cornhole Tournament and Block Party Help animals in need at this annual event. By Cap City Staff|April 27
New Game and Fish draft regulations to be presented on April 18 The regulations will be posted online and presented to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission during its season setting meeting By Cap City Staff|April 06
Lummis, colleagues push back on Biden admin’s listing of long-eared bat as endangered species The classification will place an undue burden on Wyoming landowners, businesses and infrastructure projects without clear scientific evidence of the By Cap City Staff|April 06
UW Extension compiles video series on plants toxic to livestock UW Extension Rangeland Management Specialist J. Derek Scasta created the "Taming Toxic Plants" series. By Klark Byrd|April 05
Governor Gordon to hold second Town Hall to discuss wildlife impacted by severe weather CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon and Wyoming Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik have announced a second town hall By Cap City Staff|April 03
Cheyenne’s first cat café to open this weekend Catz N Coffee Connections, will have its grand opening this Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m. at 615 W 20th By Stephanie Lam|March 30
Governor to host Pinedale Town Hall to discuss wildlife impacted by winter weather The forum's focus is to provide an update on the status of Wyoming wildlife impacted by the extreme winter weather By Cap City Staff|March 27
Animal lovers express disapproval over City Council’s decision to end contract with Cheyenne Animal Shelter In a newsletter to the community last week, Mayor Patrick Collins wrote that CAS's rising financial requests from the city By Stephanie Lam|March 14
Cheyenne Botanical Garden holding competition to name two new turtles Help name the newest members of the conservatory. By Cap City Staff|March 09
First Yellowstone grizzly of 2023 emerges from hibernation The adult bear, estimated at 300 to 350 pounds, was seen near the remains of a bison carcass in Pelican By Cap City Staff|March 07
Wyomingites less likely to go vegan, report says While veganism is rising in some parts of the U.S., Wyoming is the state whose residents are the least likely By Klark Byrd|March 07
Blue Federal Credit Union employee Michele Bolkovatz celebrates 30 years of service By Cap City Staff|4 hours ago