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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) refunded $585,000 worth of licenses, permits, and stamps so far to residents and non-residents who were unable…
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Hunters and anglers fund Wyoming wildlife conservation and management by purchasing fishing and hunting licenses, and those funds go into the Wyoming Game…
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Wyoming's sage grouse population is declining, but reproduction rates held steady this year.Wyoming Game and Fish biologist Leslie Schreiber said…
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, many have turned to the great outdoors in an effort to get out of their house but still stay away from people. And with more…
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Hunter education is required for all hunters in Wyoming who were born after January 1, 1966. But the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's (WGFD) Hunter…
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Friday, May 1, is the opening day of shed antler hunting season. So far restrictions on how many people can come into the area have not been enforced by…
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A National Wildlife Federation report published this week says new oil and gas leases on public lands could harm existing hunting economies in the West.
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is offering a women only Hunter Education course in Laramie. The class will take place March 5 and 6 with a field day…
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As the Mountain West grows and hunter numbers decline , states are finding ways to bring in more revenue to fund conservation.
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The holidays often mean Christmas hams, mulled wine and potato latkes. But in the Mountain West, our food occasionally comes from the forest and not the...