By Breanna Ball, Wyoming Game and Fish Department JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hosting workshops for
By Breanna Ball, Wyoming Game and Fish Department JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hosting workshops for
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Black bear bait site renewals and applications for new sites will open in March, according to the
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — First responders have put out a wildfire that spanned multiple miles south of Cheyenne and closed down
Found at a mammoth kill site in eastern Wyoming, the artifact is estimated to be about 13,000 years old.
Wardens and biologists are finding ever-expanding uses for unmanned aircraft, which are being deployed across the state and saving on
by Breanna Ball, Wyoming Game and Fish Department CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Joint efforts by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced the first-ever National Recovery Plan for gray wolves in the lower 48
In what could be the last filing in an appeal, Elk Mountain Ranch owner says he’s not blocking access, just
Park meetings kick off 30-day comment period on proposed alternatives for a new highway route in the northern quadrant of
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Baggs Senior Game Warden Kim Olson has been named the 2023 Shikar-Safari Wildlife Officer of the Year
The bill, filed Wednesday, allows for an array of options: $750 million sale, a swap for $1 billion in mineral
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
Greg Weisz, who filed hundreds of pages of legal papers in failed lawsuit, no longer represents Elk Mountain Ranch owner
Research suggests intensive gillnetting will be needed in perpetuity to prevent another cutthroat trout collapse. Another paper has an even
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — The National Park Service, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, is considering construction of
This year’s mild weather is a major departure from last year’s heavy snows. Experts weigh in on the long-term implications.
A critical assessment by a Forest Service specialist in 2022 cast doubts on whether a proposed and controversial reservoir meets
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.
By Breanna Ball, Wyoming Game and Fish Department CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met in Cheyenne last
The Jan. 1 closure helps big game survive winter
Research out of University of California-Berkeley shines light on the burgeoning outdoor pursuit and hints at how antler gathering might
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Residents of northern Wyoming should prepare for a potential celestial display as a coronal mass ejection may
Comments suggest adding protections to Wyoming’s longest-studied major ungulate migration won’t happen without a political fight.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — As a resident of Springfield, Kentucky, and subscriber to “Wyoming Wildlife,” Walter Montgomery read a story in
The draft legislation will have bearing on the outdoor recreation industry’s growth and impacts.
Great Old Broads for Wilderness, Sierra Club, GreenLatinos, Western Watersheds Project and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers claim landowners use ‘range-war’
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Artists can now submit original artwork for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's 2024 Collectible Conservation Stamp Art
The governor-led policy is squishy so far — it’s not outright preventing development — and the state is pressuring federal
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