Yellowstone National Park announces park concessioner to provide automotive, retail services By County 17|2 days ago
Several new laws will have impact on wildlife, hunting CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The 2023 Wyoming Legislature passed several bills that will make changes to Wyoming Game and Fish Department By County 17|7 days ago
Outdoor recreation trust fund passes Legislature State has long wrestled with how to embrace the growing industry and capture its economic benefits. New fund begins to By WyoFile|12 days ago
Hunters pan legislative inaction, call for citizen response on corner crossing Lawmaker reluctant to consider new laws while a $9-million civil suit against four Missouri men is pending in federal court. By WyoFile|12 days ago
Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust receives stewardship grant The WYldlife Fund, a nonprofit partner of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, announced more than $900,000 in grants today By Mary Stroka|14 days ago
Yellowstone National Park winter season wraps up this weekend MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park’s winter season will begin to wrap up March 5. As the park By County 17|16 days ago
Wyoming’s soon-to-drop shed hunting rules set new precedent At the direction of the Wyoming Legislature, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is poised to debut shed-antler-gathering regulations that By WyoFile|17 days ago
(VIDEO) Yellowstone otter filmed having Friday fun "Hello from the otter slide. I must've slid a thousand times..." the NPS posted. By Oil City News|17 days ago
Black bear bait site renewal opens March 1 The application process for new sites opens March 21. By Oil City News|19 days ago
Watercraft last used out of state must be inspected for AIS Inspections mandatory before launching in Wyoming By Oil City News|20 days ago
Game and Fish director invites wildlife enthusiasts to Mule Deer Days Game and Fish is transitioning away from Outdoor Expo and towards regionally focused events By Oil City News|21 days ago
VIDEO: Moose sighted near South 5th Street in Lander Lander resident Tiffany Hartpence shared with County10.com this footage captured on Saturday, Feb. 25. By County 10|23 days ago
Game and Fish finalizes 2023 plans for watercraft check stations in northeast Wyoming An infestation of invasive zebra mussels at Pactola Reservoir in the Black Hills is the closest to Wyoming where this By County 17|26 days ago
Thermopolis Game Warden Spencer Carstens receives international recognition Carstens was selected from Region 4, which includes Wyoming and 11 other western states, according to Game and Fish. By Oil City News|26 days ago
Super Tag raises $1.87 million for wildlife conservation CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Super Tag raffle raised $1.87 million for conservation in 2023. The Wyoming Game and Fish By Tommy Culkin|February 18
Conservation funding applications for 2023 are due March 20 Farmers, ranchers and landowners have until March 20 to sign up for U.S. Department of Agriculture 2023 conservation funding, Natural By Mary Stroka|February 17
Super Tag raises $1.87 million for wildlife conservation, Game and Fish says 2023 Wyoming Super Tag winners announced By Oil City News|February 16
This land is whose land? False ‘No Trespassing’ signs could become illegal Bill strolling through the Legislature would make erroneous private property postings a criminal offense with fines up to $10K. By WyoFile|February 15
Senators kill ‘physical force’ trespass-termination bill Hunters protest a measure that would have justified ‘termination’ of criminal trespass by landowners, their agents. By WyoFile|February 15
Harsh, cold conditions prompt emergency elk feeding in western Wyoming Wildlife managers in the west have initiated emergency feeding protocols with harsh winter conditions and extreme cold forcing wintering elk By Ryan Lewallen|February 14
Yellowstone recruiting for 2023 Youth Conservation Corps program MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, Wyo. — Yellowstone National Park is currently recruiting for the 2023 Youth Conservation Corps, a residential work-based By Tommy Culkin|February 13
As feds push solar, a Wyoming group maps areas of least harm to wildlife CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Federal land managers are calling for public input on plans to select sites for solar energy projects By WyoFile|February 12
112 Yellowstone bison transferred to Fort Peck Tribes The movement of these animals constitutes the single largest transfer to date under the park’s Bison Conservation Transfer Program. By Oil City News|February 09
Wyoming Game and Fish accepting nominations for Youth Conservationist of the Year CHEYENNE, Wyo. — Each year, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department recognizes and honors youth from across the state who By Tommy Culkin|February 06
WYDOT webcams sometimes capture more than road conditions CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s web cameras offer more than a peek at road conditions. Some 232 cameras provide By WyoFile|February 04
Shot down, resuscitated: Hunting fee hike still alive CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A once-dead measure that would boost the price of some nonresident deer and pronghorn hunting licenses by By WyoFile|February 04
BLM will take feedback on bentonite expansion project American Colloid Company plans to expand its bentonite mining operations by 303 acres in Big Horn County. By Mary Stroka|February 03
Wyoming House’s Travel Committee supports bill to increase nonresident hunting license fees Nonresident hunters looking to take some Wyoming wildlife may find increased fees — some more than double — in 2024 By Oil City News|February 03
Understaffed, overworked wardens leery of predator night hunting Bill OK’d in committee would bring Wyoming into alignment with neighboring states on the use of thermal and infrared technologies By Oil City News|January 26
56 vehicle–animal collisions happened in Yellowstone National Park in 2022 Yellowstone National Park officials are offering tips for driving safely while visiting park after there were 56 known vehicle-animal collisions By Oil City News|January 25
123 anglers complete Wyoming Cutt-Slam fishing challenge This past year, 123 anglers recorded catching all four cutthroat subspecies, those being: Bonneville, Colorado, Snake River, and Yellowstone. It By Ryan Lewallen|January 24