Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

Dec. 5, 2022? ?


AIS watercraft check stations experienced increase in high-risk inspections, live mussels

AIS inspections

CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department?s efforts to keep aquatic invasive species, particularly zebra and quagga mussels, out of the state?s waters paid off in 2022. The department utilized longer hours and extended the season to inspect more than 65,000 boats for AIS. Wyoming remains one of the few states in the country not to have quagga and zebra mussels.


Game and Fish wildlife habitat management areas beginning to close for winter

WHMA closures

CHEYENNE ?? Many of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Wildlife Habitat Management Areas are closing to human presence ? or already have ?? for the season to provide protections for wildlife on their winter ranges. The majority of WHMAs close or have restrictions for the winter annually.



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