Wyoming Game and Fish offers educational opportunities with new initiative By Tommy Culkin|6 days ago
Wyoming wildlife managers express concern over quagga mussels discovered in Idaho By Ryan Lewallen|9 days ago
The boys and the lake: How two backcountry experts met death in Yellowstone Two years after a tragedy on Shoshone Lake, rangers reveal details of the search for two lost canoeists, including one By Wyofile|17 days ago
Yellowstone National Park sees surge in recreation visits in August CASPER, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park reported a significant increase in recreational visits this August, with numbers reaching 846,389. This By Oil City News|17 days ago
Wyoming is killing Colorado’s wolves, again, and the state’s keeping it secret Wyoming officials say they’re muzzled, citing statute that protects the identity of those who legally kill wolves as grounds for By Wyofile|19 days ago
Rising number of Wyoming West Nile virus cases includes Fremont County death Cases have been reported in Campbell, Fremont, Goshen, Laramie, Natrona, Park, Platte, Sheridan and Washakie counties. By Cap City Staff|20 days ago
Final report released by Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce GILLETTE, Wyo. — This week, Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon offered praise for the 18 months of effort put in by By Ryan Lewallen|22 days ago
Wyoming is killing Colorado’s wolves, and the state’s keeping it secret Wyoming officials say they’re muzzled, citing a statute that protects the identity of those who legally kill wolves as grounds By Wyofile|22 days ago
US Forest Service says hunters can’t use e-bikes to access backcountry, non-motorized trails GILLETTE, Wyo. — Hunters should remember that motorized vehicle rules apply to e-bikes in the Thunder Basin National Grassland and By County 17|24 days ago
How to wrangle Grand Teton crowds? Park seeks public input. As visitation grows, GTNP is looking for input on how users view management instead of proposing specific plans like timed-entry By Wyofile|24 days ago
Killing more lions to boost Wyoming deer draws scant support Comments came in from across Wyoming and the country, mostly opposing a proposal to target 50% more mountain lions in By Wyofile|25 days ago
Tourism to Yellowstone National Park contributes $600 million to economy Visitors' spending in 2022 supported 6,234 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy By Cap City Staff|29 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|August 31
‘Wildly Wyoming’ season finale Aug. 31 to reveal winning team The reality series features three groups of Team Bronco Ambassadors battle to win $10,000 for charity. By Oil City News|August 30
Game and Fish says negligent human behavior led to grizzly relocation CASPER, Wyo. — After coordination with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured By Oil City News|August 30
Can a new designation help central Wyoming cash in on its rich history? Proponents say rarely used federal heritage designation could put wind-swept region on the tourism map, though some in Natrona County By Wyofile|August 30
Game and Fish Commission to meet in Gillette CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission’s next meeting is Sept. 12–13 in Gillette. The meeting will be By Cap City Staff|August 28
Wyoming Honor Farm to host September horse adoption event CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Honor Farm will host a horse adoption event on Sept. 16, featuring dozens of animals By Oil City News|August 28
Wyoming Catholic College’s new president working to spread the word about its unique and fulfilling education Wyoming Catholic College's newest president hopes to inform more people on the colleges mission. By Eve Hamilton|August 28
Spending time outdoors could get more expensive in parts of Wyoming Two national forest systems and Grand Teton National Park are seeking to raise the costs of camping, backpacking and more. By Wyofile|August 23
Game and Fish increases monitoring effort for CWD GILLETTE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking hunters statewide to keep chronic wasting disease in mind By County 17|August 22
NPS releases draft environmental impact statement for bison management at Yellowstone MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — The National Park Service recently released a draft environmental impact statement for a bison management By Cap City Staff|August 20
Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park reopens Star Plunge at Hot Springs State Park has reopened, staff said Thursday afternoon. By Mary Stroka|August 18
Game and Fish asks hunters to be Bear Wise this season GILLETTE, Wyo. — With hunting season right around the corner, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking hunters to By County 17|August 18
Game and Fish: Elk, moose opportunities abound this hunting season GILLETTE, Wyo. — Hunters across the Sheridan Region can expect similar harvest opportunities for many game species as last year, By County 17|August 18
State Parks drops contentious via ferrata project near Lander Agency cancels effort, citing engineering cost. So what can be learned from the Sinks Canyon saga as more outdoor recreation By Wyofile|August 18
Federal court says EPA needs to reconsider decision on Wyodak The EPA must reconsider its disapproval of Wyoming's plan regarding emissions from the Wyodak power plant, and this time it By County 17|August 17
Hunters: 2023 Wyoming hunt forecast available CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The anticipation for hunters has been building for months and now the time has come, as seasons By Cap City Staff|August 14
Bad actor suspected in Yellowstone brook trout discovery Scientific evidence still lacks, but signs point toward an illegal introduction of nonnative trout in already restored Soda Butte Creek. By Wyofile|August 13
Court OKs 3,500 gas wells amid ‘Path of the Pronghorn,’ sage grouse winter habitat Jonah Energy’s Normally Pressured Lance field in Sublette and Sweetwater counties has cleared the federal appeals court five years after By Wyofile|August 13
Migration concerns stall ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ bottleneck development Conservationists cheer delay in formalizing oil and gas lease sale, but call for broader actions to conserve heralded migration corridor. By Wyofile|August 09
Wyoming Game and Fish Department investigates after person injured by grizzly bear A surprise grizzly encounter injures surveyor; no further management actions planned. By Oil City News|August 07