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The year in Wyoming wildlife: Fed cuts, critters, CWD, cheatgrass and tensions over development
Rich and important stories about Wyoming landscapes and their inhabitants are a mainstay every year, and 2025 was no ...
After years of bureaucratic wrangling over the future of Wyoming’s state-run elk feedgrounds, wildlife managers have nearly ...
America’s Rocky Mountain west ecosystem is thriving due to national efforts to preserve and protect the land — and everything on it. Wildlife Tourism for Tomorrow — a flagship initiative under the ...
We have no real idea of how many birds are being killed[...]in the presence of the wind turbines. And I think the numbers are ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KIFI) - The 2023 Wyoming Legislature passed several bills that will make changes to Wyoming Game and Fish Department laws and regulations. The following is a summary of the notable ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. Road ecologists say wildlife crossings are one of the best ways to reduce wildlife-vehicle ...
Follow the leader. It’s a momma bear’s duty to raise her young until they are able to fend for themselves out in nature. That process usually takes around two years, and obviously looks different from ...
New U.S. wildlife chief Brian Nesvik told Cowboy State Daily on Thursday that It could take another two years to work through ...
CHEYENNE, Wyo.— A federal wildlife-killing program will be banned from using deadly M-44s — spring-loaded capsules armed with cyanide spray — across more than 10 million acres of public land in ...
The Wyoming man who brought an injured wolf into a bar and posed for photos with the muzzled animal should have his felony ...
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