GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wildlife managers say early sage grouse population analysis shows there was a marked increase in sage grouse
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Wildlife managers say early sage grouse population analysis shows there was a marked increase in sage grouse
BAGGS, Wyo. — This year marked the completion of several significant projects to improve highway safety for humans and wildlife,
Citizen scientists recently took their annual count to the fields near Torrington to fill in a significant birding gap.
East of the Bighorns, deer are being stressed and depressed by a dizzying array of factors, from drought to disease
Star Valley residents captured photos and videos of a young cougar on its own — and a mom looking for
Federal analysis, which states no preference, assesses the outcomes of continuing state-run elk-feeding operations for another 20 years.
The projections of eight biologists — including three employed by Game and Fish — paint a dire picture of shrinking,
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt
Wildlife officials look to augment the genetic diversity of the isolated population of bears anchored around Yellowstone National Park.
Funding will be used for an overpass, several underpasses and fencing along a 30-mile stretch of US 189 south of
CASPER, Wyo. — A Green River–area deer has a second lease on life after first responders successfully pulled it from
Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press Editor’s note: M-44 cyanide bombs have also been used in Wyoming to kill coyotes. For
The federal decision marks the end of a decades-long conservation push and recognizes threats to the elusive carnivore.
Coming out of a verdant summer, Wyoming bears were in good shape. One grizzly tipped the scales just three pounds
One of the largest documented outbreaks of hoof rot in Wyoming struck the Horse Creek Feedground last winter, killing nearly
While driving over the Tetons, Jackson photographer Tim Mayo captured evidence of the largest black bear litter documented in recent
By Breanna Ball, WGFD Public Information Officer CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Wyoming’s largest reservoir will be a hot spot for lake trout again
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Most humans have a consistent address, living in the same location year-round. Although occasional moves happen, most people stick
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Black Dog Animal Rescue will host its third Community Vaccine Clinic of the year on Saturday, Nov.
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease, or CWD, in Wyoming’s Deer
The 2023-2024 test and sale include divisions for both yearlings and two-year-old bulls.
LA BARGE, Wyo. — The Dry Piney wildlife crossing project, led by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the
CASPER, Wyo. — A nearly two-year effort to protect about 1,600 acres of wildlife habitat next to Yellowstone National Park
It’s too early to tell what the barred owls’ nest in Grand Teton National Park means for other wildlife, but
Rather than removing bears, tribal wildlife managers removed people to avoid conflicts. The approach has also been tried before in
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — An unexpected visitor stopped by Cheyenne the weekend of Sept. 9. A resident called to report a
Wyoming officials say they’re muzzled, citing statute that protects the identity of those who legally kill wolves as grounds for
As visitation grows, GTNP is looking for input on how users view management instead of proposing specific plans like timed-entry
Comments came in from across Wyoming and the country, mostly opposing a proposal to target 50% more mountain lions in
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Male sage grouse numbers were up at active mating grounds this year, which wildlife managers are contributing
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