Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

July 17, 2023??


Wyoming toad recovery sees continued success in southeast

Toad release

LARAMIE ? Approximately 800 Wyoming toads were released recently in a continued team effort to maintain a species endangered and exclusive to the Laramie area. In early June toads were released at four sites near Laramie. The release was part of an ongoing effort to assist in the recovery of the species once thought to be extinct. The Wyoming toad was common through the early-1970s but was believed extinct by 1985.


Four Wyoming fishing enthusiasts recognized as ?Ultimate Anglers?

Ultimate Anglers

CHEYENNE ? Four more Wyoming anglers can say they conquered one of the toughest fishing challenges in the state. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is happy to announce the newest Ultimate Anglers who caught 10 different species of trophy-sized fish in Wyoming. The achievement is recognized as part of the department?s Master Angler program.


Don't forget: Now is the time to enroll in hunter education?

Hunter Education

CHEYENNE ??Summer is in full swing and big game hunting season is right around the corner. First-time hunters should not let barbeques, vacations and other activities sidetrack them into forgetting about signing up for hunter education. Hunter education classes are offered statewide.



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