From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject WY Game & Fish news: EOG Resources Inc. receives Wildlife Stewardship Award, stamp art show, changes to LAK Reservoir
Date April 24, 2023 10:50 PM
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Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

*April 24, 2023??*

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EOG Resources Inc. recognized as 2022 recipient of Game and Fish Industry Wildlife Stewardship Award
EOG Resources

CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is proud to announce oil and gas operator EOG Resources, Inc. as the 2022 recipient of the Industry Wildlife Stewardship Award. The award honors companies whose primary mission is not wildlife-related, but who choose to make a positive impact through development and improvement for the benefit of fish, wildlife or habitat. *Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik recognized EOG Resources on April 17 during the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission meeting in Casper. [ [link removed] ]*

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*You?re invited: Virtual Game and Fish Conservation Stamp Art Show *
Stamp art show

CHEYENNE ? The public is invited to attend the 40th annual Wyoming Game and Fish Conservation Stamp Art Show at 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 28. This educational event will be held virtually. *This year?s art show features the beaver. [ [link removed] ]*

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Watercraft changes at LAK Reservoir near Newcastle

LAK

SHERIDAN ? The threat of an introduction of invasive aquatic species into LAK Reservoir near Newcastle is resulting in changes to recreational access at the site.?As of April 1, motorized watercraft (including watercraft with electric motors) are not allowed on LAK Reservoir. Non-motorized watercraft that are hand-launched will still be allowed.? *In addition to these watercraft,? the reservoir will remain open to anglers for shore and ice fishing. [ [link removed] ]*



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Spring is a great time to take hunter education

Hunter education

CHEYENNE ??Big game applications are open, and if you?re thinking about hunting now is a good time to sign up for hunter education. Classes are offered statewide, are scheduled well into June and volunteers are expected to post more in the next few months. *To register for hunter education visit the hunter education website. [ [link removed] ]*



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The Wyoming Outdoorsman

This week on the?*Wyoming Outdoorsman radio show* [ [link removed] ]


* *Bear safety [ [link removed] ]*
* *Ice is melting at Flaming Gorge Reservoir [ [link removed] ]*
* *Upcoming hunting season [ [link removed] ]*

*Outdoor tip/PSA*


* *Game and Fish family camps in Dubois [ [link removed] ]*

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Video News
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