From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject WY IAK Update: Campers become coworkers
Date August 23, 2023 11:51 PM
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Campers have become our coworkers!

The Whiskey Mountain Conservation Camp, situated at the base of the Wind River Range near Dubois, has become a summer staple for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Each year youth and adults from across the state (and country!) gather at camp for adventures and learning about all things conservation. Camp can be a formative experience for many ? as some current Game and Fish employees can attest. *As kids, these staff members were inspired by camp and the many activities of the Game and Fish. [ [link removed] ]*






How to make a survival kit out of a mint tin

Kids hiking

Survival kits don?t need to come in big, heavy packs. A mint tin filled with some small gear can be all you need for an adventure outside. The size is easy to carry ? even in a pocket! Each item can help you in an emergency. Ask an adult to help you gather these supplies and learn how to use them.* Check out this guide to make your own. [ [link removed] ]*







Fire safety a must for summer

Fire safety

The buckets of rain that have fallen across Wyoming during the last few months have caused lush, green landscapes to emerge. But as temperatures rise plants begin to dry out, becoming fuels that can create high fire dangers. To help protect wildlife habitat and other public lands, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department implements fire restrictions on department-managed properties where people camp and recreate. *Make sure as you travel around the state you remain aware of fire closures where they are in place, and if you do have a campfire, follow proper fire safety practices. [ [link removed]-(1) ]*







Don't let it loose!

Goldfish

When pets grow too large or become hard to take care of, some people think letting them loose in the wild to live is the kind thing to do. That?s not the case. Most pets will not survive in the wild and those that do survive can cause problems. *So what should you do if you no longer want your pet? [ [link removed] ]*




Responsible fishing in the heat
Fishing in the heat

Air temperatures are rising across Wyoming, which means the water is heating up too. Some fish are extra sensitive to warm water, and simple changes to the way you fish could help protect those animals. *See these tips for ways to protect fish from stress while it's hot. [ [link removed] ]*






Spotted deer

This trail camera footage shows the growth of baby mule deer fawns throughout their first summer season in Wyoming's Snowy Range mountains. Mule deer are primarily browsers, with a majority of their diet comprised of forbs, leaves and twigs of woody shrubs. Pay attention to the top left corner of the video to see which day the video is from, and compare the fawns' growth between July and August. What differences do you see?

Deer fawns [ [link removed] ]




WYO 100

*Download the WYO 100: Inspire a Kid checklist,* [ [link removed] ]?and head outside for fun today!

For more activities to help your family explore the outdoors visit the *Inspire a Kid webpage> [ [link removed] ]*








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