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Oct. 3, 2022


Game and Fish releases 18 black-footed ferrets on historic recovery site

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MEETEETSE ?? Eighteen black-footed ferrets were released last week on the historic recovery site near Meeteetse. Twelve male and six female captive-born ferrets were coaxed into burrows in their new wildlands home. The small mammal that was once thought to be extinct was rediscovered in Wyoming 41 years ago. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has been working on their recovery since then.


Hunters: Submit your harvest survey

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CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants to know how your hunt went this year.? Many hunters will begin to receive a harvest survey via e-mail or the Postal Service. The survey gathers harvest information and feedback on the 2022 hunting season. Hunters? responses about their season are used in making future wildlife management decisions.


Are you interested in becoming a Wyoming game warden?

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Game and Fish accepting applications

CHEYENNE ? One of the most recognizable uniforms in Wyoming is the red shirt of a game warden. Since 1899, Wyoming?s game wardens have been hard at work protecting the state?s wildlife, and now you have a chance to be part of the team. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is hiring up to 10 warden positions around the state. The deadline to apply is Nov. 18.


CWD detected in new Wyoming deer hunt area

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JACKSON ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease in Wyoming?s Deer Hunt Area 155. The disease was detected in a hunter-harvest buck mule deer in September.


The Wyoming Outdoorsman

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This week?? the Wyoming Wildlife Fellowship.?

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The Wyoming Game and Fish is looking for the next generation of conservationists and wildlife professionals to manage Wyoming?s wildlife in the future?and are even helping select college students pay for their college.


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