From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject WY Game & Fish news: First woman fish hatchery superintendent, bear spear giveaways & fun opportunities for WY youth
Date July 31, 2023 10:45 PM
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Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

*July 31, 2023??*

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Megan McLean makes Game and Fish history as the first woman superintendent of a hatchery
Megan McLean

TEN SLEEP ? Megan McLean?s goal was to become a hatchery superintendent since she chose a career in fish culture. McLean accomplished that goal and also made history with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. McLean was promoted to superintendent at the Ten Sleep Fish Hatchery in the spring and took over those duties in mid-July. *She is the first woman to be in charge of a Game and Fish-operated hatchery or rearing station. [ [link removed] ]*

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*Join Game and Fish and partners for a bear spray giveaway and safety training*
Safari Club International

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and partners are hosting four bear safety trainings and bear spray giveaways throughout the state in August. The free events will be taking place in Jackson, Pinedale, Lander and Cody.?*You can learn more about the events by visiting the Safari Club International Foundation website. [ [link removed] ]*

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Youth invited to Medicine Lodge Kids Outdoor Day Aug. 26
Medicine Lodge Kids Outdoor Day

CODY ??Youth from across the Big Horn Basin are invited to the upcoming Medicine Lodge Kids Outdoor Day ? an exciting and fun filled day of outdoor activities for kids Aug. 26 at Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site in Hyattville. This is a great opportunity for kids to get outside, have fun and learn a new outdoor skill. Children ages 8-10 will cast fishing poles, shoot air rifles, practice archery, and learn basic camping and birding skills. Kids ages 11-12 will shoot .22 rifles, pan for gold, throw atlatls, dig for artifacts, dissect owl pellets and learn about macroinvertebrates. Ages 13 and over will shoot muzzleloaders, practice on a ropes course, cast fly rods and learn about large carnivore awareness and outdoor survival. *Pre-registration is required and those that register by Aug. 7 will receive a free t-shirt and water bottle. [ [link removed] ]*

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The Wyoming Outdoorsman

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


* *Game and Fish Commission approves FY24 budget [ [link removed] ]*
* *Fishery near Buffalo restocked [ [link removed] ]*
* *California man pleads guilty to wanton waste* [ [link removed] ]

*Outdoor tip/PSA*


* *Know before you go: Check stations [ [link removed] ]*

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Video News
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department manages and conserves more than 800 species of fish and wildlife across Wyoming. ?For nearly 120 years, we?ve carried out our mission to conserve wildlife and serve people. Through these efforts, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department ensures the public continues to enjoy Wyoming?s vast fish and wildlife resource ?through ?hunting, fishing, trapping, wildlife watching and other forms of outdoor recreation. Hunters, anglers and wildlife watchers contribute over a billion dollars to Wyoming?s economy each year.




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