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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking instream flow water rights for segments of Dry Medicine Lodge Creek and North and South Beaver creeks in Bighorn County. All segments are entirely on public lands in the Cody Region. The proposed water rights are important to maintaining populations of Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout in their native range.
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Trout have five stages in their life cycle. In this video, Conservation Education Coordinators Parker and Frances explain each stage, following a fish's growth journey from egg to adult.
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Submit to Game and Fish Art Show by March 31
Calling all artists – both professionals and students! The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will begin accepting original artwork for the 2026 Collectible Conservation Stamp Art Contest on January 2. The subject of the annual contest is the American pika.
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Holiday shopping? Six perfect gifts from Game and Fish
The holiday season is right around the corner, and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has the answer to the age-old question of what to give to friends and family. These six gifts are perfect for the person who likes to hunt, fish or enjoy wildlife.
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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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