Game and Fish to Monitor Wolves
Beginning this fall, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will monitor wolf populations by capturing and radio-collaring wolves in areas of Wyoming where wolves are designated as trophy game animals.
Beginning this fall, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will monitor wolf populations by capturing and radio-collaring wolves in areas of Wyoming where wolves are designated as trophy game animals.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) authorized federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the Sheep Herder Hill fire on Casper mountain. Karen Snyder reports. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reminding hunters to take appropriate measures to avoid starting wildfires. Doug Randall reports.
Carbon county officials say they are optimistic that a Texas company will follow through on plans to construct a plant to turn coal into gasoline by 2016. Doug Randall reports. The application deadline for hunters to apply for the Springer and Glendo special pheasant hunts is 5 p.m. on September 15th. Wyoming Game and Fish Department spokesman Al Langston. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
AAA says more people in the eight state Mountain West region are planning to make a Labor Day getaway compared to last year. Doug Randall reports. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is proposing changes to the Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) regulation that would go into effect beginning 2013. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced a $4 Million grant program to help 20 communities in developing new wood to energy opportunities. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking state residents to report dead sage grouse so the birds can be tested for West Nile Virus. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is warning that Black and Grizzly bears have been increasingly active in lower elevations around Cody.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department spokesman Al Langston says the best way to preve
Wyoming Game and Fish spokesman Al Langston says with the the warmer weather, boating interest is on the upswing and with that interest, boaters are asked to take special precautions to make sure their boats are not carrying Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). Langston says it is extremely important for boaters follow proper precautions to insure they will not be transporting AIS into Wyoming waters. He says the Drain, Clean, and Dry process is still the best method to keep AIS
Anti-abortion activists from around the country are converging in Jackson this month following a Wyoming Supreme Court ruling in their favor. Doug Randall reports. The Wyoming Game and Fish will hold a number of meetings around the state to discuss proposed regulation changes. Click past the jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will accept resident hunting applications for elk, deer and antelope through the end of May. The Game and Fish has been accepting resident applications online since the first of the year, but the month of May is when the Game and Fish starts accepting paper applications.
Wyoming Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis is among 248 members of the U.S. House to pay reimbursements to family members from campaign cash. Doug Randall reports. Twenty-six (26) elk were captured and fitted with global positioning system (gps) collars in February as part of an ongoing study to monitor how hunters and elk use beetle-killed forests. Click past jump to listen to Wyoming Radio News.