From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject Join WY Game and Fish employees on their wildlife travels
Date September 29, 2022 12:00 AM
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Game and Fish employees are on the road often during the summer ? here are some of their favorite photographs from their travels.

Wyoming is abundant with wildlife, and summer is prime time for wildlife viewing in the state. Some head to see wildlife in unique and remote locations, but you don?t always need to take a long hike or spend hours waiting to get a memorable view of animals in the Cowboy State. *Join Wyoming Game and Fish Department employees Patrick Owen, Grant Frost, Mark Nelson, Stan Harter and Justin Binfet on their summertime trips photographing some of Wyoming?s wildlife. [ [link removed] ]*






Sage grouse lek attendance remains steady

MG_sagegrouse

Sage grouse lek attendance remains steady according to data from Game and Fish lek counts this spring. In 2022, lek attendance was up slightly at 6% over 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] ]*







Asian clams confirmed in Glendo Reservoir
AIS sampling

Game and Fish has verified the presence of Asian clams, an aquatic invasive species, in Glendo Reservoir. Game and Fish confirmed the discovery in early September. *Asian clams have been found in Wyoming before, identified in nearby Guernsey Reservoir in 2019 and the North Platte River in 2014.? [ [link removed] ]*




Game and Fish asks public for help with HPAI
blue winged teal duck

Birds in Wyoming are again testing positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza. After a hiatus from confirming any bird deaths from HPAI over the summer, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department?s Wildlife Health Laboratory in Laramie?confirmed two positives this month.?*Game and Fish is continuing surveillance of HPAI. [ [link removed] ]*






Game and Fish Commission invests more dollars for wildlife crossings

Wildlife on road

The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met in Buffalo for its September meeting.The Commission once again invested in wildlife crossings to help prevent vehicle collisions with big game, voting to put $500,000 toward the Kemmerer wildlife crossing project on U.S. Highway 189. *The project ? consisting of underpasses, an overpass and game fencing ? will help prevent collisions with mule deer and pronghorn and create a safer road for drivers. [ [link removed] ]*







Game and Fish and partners invested over $10.5 million in aquatic and terrestrial habitat projects in 2021

Game and Fish, alongside several partners who support conservation, invested over $10.5 million in aquatic and terrestrial habitat projects in 2021. These projects are valuable for conserving and growing populations of more than 800 species in Wyoming. *The 2021 Statewide Habitat Plan Annual Report was released recently, highlighting accomplishments throughout the state. [ [link removed] ]*

Statewide Habitat Projects [ [link removed] ]




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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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