Beginning in January 2014, the department will reduce to 12 issues the number of publications it produces, and release all 12 issues under the title: Wyoming Wildlife.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department would like to remind hunters and anglers that 2013 conservation stamps and most 2013 hunting and fishing licenses expire on Dec. 31.
Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says even if a hunter did not harvest a moose or decided not to hunt this year, their responses are important to the survey.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has mailed out approximately 107 000 post cards asking Wyoming big game hunters about their success in hunting for deer, elk and antelope this year.
Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says the information in used in setting game management policy, including hunting seasons and quota limits...
Farmer's Markets across Wyoming contributed over $1 Million to the state economy in 2011. Amy Richards has a report. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will be closing out the 2012 watercraft registration season and preparing for 2013 in October. Boaters will be unable to register their boat during October, but registrations will resume November 1. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News
Five large drug and retail chains are suing Pfizer Inc. and a second drug maker. alleging they conspired to delay sales of cheap generic versions of the cholesterol drug Lipitor. Amy Richards has details. Due to severe drought conditions, wildlife managers with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department are asking people not to camp directly next to water so wildlife can get much needed water...
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Wyoming turkey hunters will have additional access in the Black Hills this Spring thanks to the opening of some seasonal routes in the forest for motor vehicle use.
Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says the routes that are open are shown on the 2012 Motor Vehicle Use Map. Officials said these routes will only be open this Spring and will not be a permanent change.
Wyoming District Court Judge Jere Ryckman has announced he is retiring effective May 21. Doug Randall reports. A spokesman for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters that the deadline for applying for non-resident deer and antelope licenses is approaching on March 15th. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
Governor Matt Mead announced Wednesday that Wyoming has filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit to defend an amendment to the Black Hills Forest Plan. Amy Richards has a report. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will hold a series of public meetings in march to discuss proposals for 2012 big game and bird seasons, according to spokesman Al Langston. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio N