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Wolf monitoring efforts continue this winter

In April of 2017, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department resumed management authority over wolves in Wyoming, outside of Yellowstone National Park and the Wind River Indian Reservation. A large part of management is monitoring wolf numbers, distribution, survival and overall demographics of the population to inform management decisions.>

Wyoming Wildlife photo contest winners

We had 3,130 entries from people across 29 states for this year's Wyoming Wildlife Magazine photo contest. See the fantastic winning images>

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Increase in wildlife-based recreation contributes more to WY economy in 2017

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Hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers in Wyoming contributed more than $1 billion to Wyoming’s economy during 2017, according to a new analysis by the University of Wyoming. It’s a 2.3 percent increase from 2016 due to more people heading outdoors.>

Ask Game and Fish

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Seth, what is a wildlife friendly fence?

To many people, a fence running through the rolling hills of Wyoming is nothing much to consider. But for wildlife, fencing matters for their survival.>

You're invited to the Outdoor Hall of Fame

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Join us on March 22 in Cody at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West>

Bat hibernation survey in Bighorn Mountains

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Game and Fish bat biologist Laura Beard and nongame technician Frank Stetler recently completed a bat hibernation survey in the Bighorn Mountains>


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Cheyenne, WY 82001
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