Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

Nov. 14, 2022? ?


Wyoming agricultural producers can now apply for conservation funds

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CHEYENNE ??The State of Wyoming, through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will receive an additional $16 million to support the voluntary conservation of private, working lands and migratory big game populations.?The USDA-Wyoming Big Game Conservation Partnership was established to provide producers with the opportunity to simultaneously manage their land for livestock, wildlife and migration corridors.


Hunters: Remember to submit your harvest survey

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CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants to know how your Wyoming hunt went this year.? Many hunters have received or 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.?


WY Wildlife Taskforce to meet Nov. 18

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CASPER ? The Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce will gather for their next meeting at 8 a.m. Nov. 18 in Casper at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1150 Poplar St.?The public is invited to attend and participate in-person or online through Zoom.


2023 Wyoming Wildlife calendar now available?

Wyoming Wildlife Magazine

CHEYENNE ? Marvel at the charismatic and unique animals that call Wyoming home in the 2023 Wyoming Wildlife calendar. Copies are available for purchase at the Wyoming Game and Fish Store at 5400 Bishop Blvd. in Cheyenne or online.

Upcoming events:

Nov. 14-15: Commission meeting

Nov. 18:?Taskforce meeting


The Wyoming Outdoorsman

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