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American Pronghorn - A Species Profile
We all know pronghorn antelope are one of the coolest species in Wyoming ? we even put them on the Game and Fish shield. But did you know a pronghorn can outrun a cheetah? This article in the May issue of Wyoming Wildlife magazine highlights the amazing antelope, and might just teach you something you didn't already know about this American icon.
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Become a published photographer in Wyoming Wildlife magazine
Wyoming Wildlife?magazine is calling for your best wildlife photographs from the Cowboy State. The publication has opened entries for the fourth annual?Wyoming Wildlife Calendar Photo Contest. Entries will be accepted until midnight June 17. Photographers of all skill levels have a chance for their images to be featured in the magazine?s 2025 calendar, which is printed as the November 2024 issue of the magazine. Entrants have a chance to win? $100 for a photo selected for the calendar.
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Gray wolf report outlines management and conservation
Wyoming?s gray wolf population continues to achieve all management goals, according to the 2023 Wyoming Gray Wolf Monitoring and Management annual report by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and partnering agencies.
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Rendevous Ponds Clean-up Day May 25
Wyoming Game and Fish Department and RadCast Outdoors are partnering again this year with local volunteers to help clean up the Rendezvous Ponds area near Riverton. The clean-up day will take place on May 25, 2024, at 9 a.m. at Rendezvous Ponds in Riverton.
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Game and Fish to host "Living in Large Carnivore Country" workshop in Kemmerer
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department values your safety and strongly encourages your participation in a free public workshop titled ?Living in Large Carnivore Country." Game and Fish encourages residents, outdoor enthusiasts, workers, and livestock grazers who live, recreate, work, or graze livestock in bear and lion country to attend.
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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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