From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject WY Wildlife Update: Special Wyoming Wildlife mule deer issue
Date September 29, 2023 1:16 PM
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WILDLIFE UPDATE
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September mule deer issue

Game and Fish publishes special "Wyoming Wildlife"?issue about mule deer

The award-winning?"Wyoming Wildlife"?magazine is proud to announce a September special issue on mule deer. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department?s flagship publication educates readers on the challenges mule deer face and the department?s immense efforts to improve their overall numbers. The special issue is available for free through the?*"Wyoming Wildlife"?e-edition [ [link removed] ].?*The special issue offers an account of collared deer as they journey throughout the state. *Throughout the issue, readers will enjoy remarkable photos of this iconic species and gain a close look at the work of Game and Fish wildlife managers, researchers and partners to improve mule deer habitat, connectivity and overall health. [ [link removed] ]*






Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce releases final report

WY wildlife taskforce

The Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce released its final report summarizing 17 recommendations concerning the state?s top-priority wildlife issues. The report details the processes, methodology and logic the Taskforce used to develop its recommendations. ?The Taskforce did not shy away from license allocations, resident vs. nonresident issues and bonus points. Its recommendations are a result of public input and meaningful deliberation. *The final report carries weight and is important for game managers, members of the legislature and sportspersons to read and consider,??Governor Mark Gordon said. [ [link removed] ]*







Increase in sage-grouse lek attendance observed

Sage-grouse

Sage-grouse lek attendance saw an increase according to data from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department lek counts this spring. In 2023, lek attendance increased 15 percent compared to last year. *The appearance of more birds at leks is thought to be due to the natural population cycles of sage-grouse combined with good moisture that benefited habitat. [ [link removed] ]*




Game and Fish honors stewards of the land

Landowner of the year 2023

For nearly 30 years the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has recognized landowners throughout the state who have demonstrated outstanding wildlife management and implemented habitat improvement and conservation techniques on their properties with the landowner of the year awards. These stewards of the land open access to research and recreation on thousands of acres across Wyoming and, more importantly, maintain habitat for wildlife. *Seven landowners were recognized as the 2023 landowners of the year by Game and Fish.* [ [link removed] ]






Apply for the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Veterinary Externship ? Last chance to apply
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Zeedyk Structure Timelapse

Zeedyk structures are simple hand-built structures used in meadow restoration that are typically built out of rocks, soil and sticks. These types of structures are built to restore wet meadow and small stream habitats.?Watch these Zeedyk structures in action throughout their first year of implementation and see the many species benefitting from their installation.?

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