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How did those fish get there?
The Jackson crew stocked Mystery Lake by horseback
Wyoming Game and Fish Department stocks over 5 million fish annually. Fish are stocked by truck to most locations, but also by boats, helicopters, ATVs and occasionally horses. Stocking fish by horseback in Wyoming likely began in the 1930s, since the majority of alpine lakes did not originally have fish. Fish were often transported in milk cans on the backs of horses in large packstrings. They are no longer packed in milk cans, but horses are still used!?*Join the Jackson crew?as they stock 750 Snake River cutthroat trout into Mystery Lake. [ [link removed] ]*
In case your missed it: Inspire A Kid Adventure Book
Inspire A Kid Adventure work book
The May edition of the?"Wyoming Wildlife"?magazine included a special insert just for kids - the Inspire A Kid Adventure Book!
The workbook was designed to spark children's curiosity and excitement for the outdoors. The workbook contains fun interactive infographics, helpful tips to stay safe outdoors, nature bingo, DIY crafts and much more.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants this workbook to be accessible to everyone, so please feel free to share this link with as many people you would like.
*Download the Adventure Book here!* [ [link removed] ]
Become a fish expert and learn about the fish life cycle
fish eggs
Have you ever seen minnows swimming near the edge of a stream or pond? Did you ever wonder what kind they were? Fish develop in the wild in number of stages called the fish life cycle. What you might be seeing aren?t minnows at all, just young trout beginning their journey to adulthood! *Become a fish expert and learn more about the fish life cycle. [ [link removed] ]*
When it's summer in Wyoming, there's a chance for hail storms!
Elk caught in light hail [ [link removed] ]
Check out this?*trail camera footage [ [link removed] ]* of a group of elk weathering a light hailstorm in a meadow, with distant sounds of thunder. Be sure to turn the volume up!?
When you're hot, fish are too! Keep them cool.
Kid fishing at Sloan's
In Wyoming, when it?s hot and dry, the state?s streams and rivers flow with less water and at a warmer temperature. This combination can kill fish.?*Use these these easy tips to help fish. [ [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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