CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Highway Patrol announced the death of K-9 Bailey, a dedicated service dog, on April 8.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Highway Patrol announced the death of K-9 Bailey, a dedicated service dog, on April 8.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Sublette County Sheriff’s Office confirmed it is investigating a wolf-related incident that took place on Feb.
Incident that’s putting the spotlight on Sublette County is being compared to some of the most infamous animal welfare fights
Few hunting experiences are as rugged, challenging and elusive as stalking a bighorn sheep. Interested Wyoming residents typically wait decades,
The law was intended to protect the identity of legal wolf hunters, but that doesn’t fit the description of a
Wyoming authorities cited and fined the man $250, but so far have brought no other legal penalties for publicly displaying
Locally harvested traditional meats and expanding storage and distribution resources combine to strengthen food sovereignty for reservation residents.
Early signs of spring in Wyoming include increasing birdsong and an opportunity to observe migrating species.
By Breanna Ball, Wyoming Game and Fish Department CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Over the last year, mule deer managers at the
Evan Barrientos’ photo essay celebrates an overlooked quadrant of the rich sagebrush steppe habitat in western Wyoming known as the
LARAMIE, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming’s second annual High Altitude Bull Test and Sale will culminate in a field
The BLM renewed an effort to conserve the imperiled sage grouse, which could have major implications for Wyoming landscapes and
Although changes are tenuous and at least a couple years away, the “opportunities are limitless,” one state official says.
A long process lies ahead, however, and ultimately Gov. Mark Gordon — or his successor — will make the final
High in the Tetons, whitebark pine devotees go to great lengths to protect the few remaining mature, seed-producing trees from
GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Range mule deer population plummeted following the severe winter of 2022 and 2023, with wildlife
Wardens and biologists are finding ever-expanding uses for unmanned aircraft, which are being deployed across the state and saving on
Experts, fearing a potential outbreak, are focusing on improving testing, result turnaround time and outreach.
In a rare event, the moose headbutted the woman east of Laramie. While the victim survived with a few broken
Research suggests intensive gillnetting will be needed in perpetuity to prevent another cutthroat trout collapse. Another paper has an even
State wildlife officials propose — and commissioners approve — a $200,000 bump in funding to kill coyotes from the air
A decrease in competition for exceptionally lush, nutritious vegetation has created a population of exceptionally porky mule deer.
A drought-driven disease devastated deer populations in far northeast Wyoming, and recovery is slow going.
Comments suggest adding protections to Wyoming’s longest-studied major ungulate migration won’t happen without a political fight.
The governor-led policy is squishy so far — it’s not outright preventing development — and the state is pressuring federal
PINEDALE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department first confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Wyoming’s Deer
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt
A fourth wapiti has tested positive for the always-fatal communicable infection in western Wyoming where artificial feeding concentrates large numbers
Bobcats may only deposit a fraction of the infectious prions on the landscape that they eat, early study results show.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The new year is right around the corner, which signals the opening of hunting applications for many
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