Tag: Wyoming Game and Fish Department
LANDER — Again this year, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will open some Commission-owned lands in the Dubois area one
CHEYENNE — Much of Wyoming is under a blanket of deeper-than-normal snow and experiencing severe, cold temperatures, causing elk to raid
PINEDALE — Wildlife-friendly fence conversion is nothing new for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and its partners. But the amount
GREEN RIVER — Midway through ice fishing season at Flaming Gorge Reservoir ice continues to build and the fish are
After two relatively mild winters, western Wyoming is now experiencing more traditional winter conditions with above-average snow in many places
JACKSON — After 36 years in the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Ed Berry, Superintendent of the Auburn Fish Hatchery,
GREEN RIVER — Wyoming Game and Fish will host two informational meetings regarding the Wyoming Range mule deer herd. In 2010
LANDER — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is releasing the lab results from a waterfowl die-off at Ocean Lake Wildlife
CHEYENNE — Two Canada geese from Laramie County have tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. The geese were recovered from Lion’s
LANDER — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Elk Hunt Area 127.
GREEN RIVER — Two Texas men have lost their hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges for 5 years in 48 states
LANDER — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission recently acquired more big game winter range near Dubois. This 120-acre property
CHEYENNE — Three men were charged with more than 100 wildlife violations in one of the largest poaching cases in Wyoming history.
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s efforts to keep aquatic invasive species, particularly zebra and quagga mussels, out of
PINEDALE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is encouraging ice anglers to keep lake trout they catch at Boulder Lake,
GREEN RIVER — Fisheries managers from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department continue to be concerned about the number of