The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is asking for the public's help in hunting down whoever poached a mature bull elk in Sybille Canyon early this month.
A viral disease that primarily impacts white-tailed deer and pronghorn could curtail hunting seasons, according to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
Have you ever been curious about how massive amounts of fish get transferred from one lake to another lake? Yeah, me too. I thought the Wyoming game and Fish were just really good fishermen.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will be offering watercraft and equipment inspection and decontamination training for Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) during April, May and June at various locations around the state. The trainings are open to anyone interested in learning more about aquatic invasive species and becoming certified in watercraft inspections...
Hunting seasons across the state will open to hunters soon and Wyoming Game and Fish is asking the public to keep their eyes open for poachers.
If you see something or someone suspecious or in the act of commiting a crime against wildlife to call 1-800-WGFD-TIP (943-3847)