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CWD impacts the nervous system and can be fatal for deer, elk and moose. Game & Fish wants samples from elk and mule deer in certain hunting areas in the Bighorn Basin.
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Warmer falls have made hunting harder, especially elk. This is affecting the Wyoming Game and Fish Department managing elk.
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It’s legal to pick up roadkill for food in most of the Mountain West (Nevada excluded). You generally just have to get a permit, and now Wyoming is making that especially easy to do. In that state, you can get a permit via an app, called Wyoming 511. However, if you want to take part of the animal for food, you’ll need to take the entire animal with you.
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has found invasive zebra mussels in marimo balls in several pet stores across the state. Marimo balls are balls of…
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A new study finds that hunting season does not trigger untimely mule deer migration in Wyoming.Past studies have found that hunting may trigger other…
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) is asking landowners and outdoor recreationists to report dead sage grouse they find as part of an ongoing…
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Springtime in the Mountain West means newborn animals. And with that comes opportunities for some very adorable wildlife viewing and photography. But…
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Wyoming Game and Fish plans to capture wolves for monitoring purposes beginning this month and continuing throughout the year.The state took over wolf…
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A case of chronic wasting disease, or CWD, was found in a deer outside Meeteetse. The white-tailed buck was legally harvested by a hunter southwest of the…
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Wyoming Hunters will be able to take wolves again. October first will start the first wolf hunting season in the Cowboy state since 2013.Hunters took 43…