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Collaborative conservation
Wolverines appear throughout American pop culture. Superheroes and sports teams share their name, and it?s little wonder why. These creatures have a reputation for being fierce and strong, which makes for a great mascot or comic book character. When it comes to spotting a wolverine, though, you?re more likely to see a pop-culture reference than to see one in person. Not only are they fierce, they?re incredibly elusive. Learn more about this incredible species and their status in the American west.
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Justin Hayward winner of the Collectible Conservation Stamp Art Show
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department extends congratulations to the winners of the Collectible Conservation Stamp Art Show. The?41st annual contest?featured the western tanager. The winning piece came from Justin Hayward of Casper and will be featured on the 2025 collectible conservation stamp and limited-edition print.
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Spring is a good time to view sage grouse
The grass is turning green around the state and spring has sprung. Don?t let the windy weather keep you indoors. April is one of the best months to view sage grouse on their leks in Wyoming.
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New Access Yes Coordinator for Game and Fish
Jon Desonier is now the Lander Region Access Yes Coordinator for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department serving Lander, Dubois, Riverton, Rawlins and places between.?This position is new to the region and will focus on increasing public hunting and fishing access.
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Mule Deer Days returns to Rock Springs
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Muley Fanatic Foundation will host Mule Deer Days at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs May 2-4. Admission to the event is free, and the hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Game and Fish is hosting an information booth and fun activities for youth on Friday and Saturday.
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Sportsperson Hotline: ?(307) 777-4600?| Open?8 a.m.- 5 p.m. MT Monday-Friday
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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