Wyoming hunters say it’s unfair when big game hunting tags in some areas all go to landowners. A legislative committee ...
CHUGWATER – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is announcing an application opportunity for the 2025 Table Mountain Elk Hunt, a mentored hunt offered through the WY Hunt Fish program and coordinated ...
Cheyenne, Wyo.- The Wyoming Game and Fish Department just concluded a multi-year investigation into a hunting outfitter that was issuing non-resident licenses and providing local access to hunting in ...
A multi-year investigation recently wrapped up in Lincoln County on Sept. 24 when Rodney Gilstrap of Idaho Falls, Idaho, ...
A goal of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s fish division is to provide angling access within biking distance for ...
Most of the firearms and ammunition tax revenue for wildlife conservation is coming from non-hunting sports shooters.
A new bill in Wyoming seeks to raise the price of hunting license application fees by up to 400 percent. House Bill 2, introduced Jan. 2, would affect both resident and nonresident hunters. Supporters ...
The following story is a press release from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department: CHEYENNE, Wyoming — Wyoming House Bill 0045, which removes otters from protected status, took effect after Gov. Mark ...
It seems the project slipped through a crack in the rules. No one asked for a review, so a review never happened. "We have ...
Wyoming is gaining more clout in the Fish and Wildlife Service with the Trump administration’s selection of mule deer hunting and conservation advocate Joshua Coursey for a Washington-based position.
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Trump taps former Wyoming Game and Fish chief Nesvik to lead U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Brian Nesvik, a former Pinedale game warden turned Wyoming Game and Fish Department director, has been nominated by the Trump administration to lead the agency that manages the nation’s wildlife.
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