Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update
*Jan. 17, 2023??*
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Recovering road-killed wildlife on Wyoming roads requires authorization from Game and Fish
Wyoming 511 roadkill app
CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department would like to remind the public that recovering road-killed wildlife requires authorization. To collect roadkill people need approval from Game and Fish prior to collection through the Wyoming 511 app or the Game and Fish desktop application. *Authorization for the collection can be done through the app, even without cellular service. [ [link removed] ]*
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*Submit to Game and Fish Art Show by April 1*
2023 Art Show
CHEYENNE ??The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is expanding its Collective Conservation Stamp Art Show competition to include a new audience. Wyoming students can now participate in their own contest alongside professional artists during the annual event. The subject of the annual contest is the beaver. *Submissions for both the adult and youth competitions must be received by the Game and Fish Headquarters in Cheyenne by 5 p.m. April 1. [ [link removed] ]*
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Game and Fish Commission invests more dollars for wildlife crossing,?mule deer projects
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CHEYENNE ?The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met in Cheyenne last week for its January meeting. The Commission once again invested in wildlife crossings to help prevent vehicle collisions with big game, voting to approve an additional $750,000 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]-(1)? ]*
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Game and Fish congratulates employees on years of service
CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department congratulates 11 employees on their years of service to the State of Wyoming. The following employees celebrated a milestone work anniversary in November and December:
* Sandra Bea Nicholas ? Office coordinator, Headquarters, 35 years
* Jason Hunter ? Regional wildlife supervisor, Lander,? 20 years?
* Tracey Kupec ? Wildlife fiscal program coordinator, Headquarters, 20 years?
* Matthew Hahn ? Fisheries supervisor, Casper, 20 years
* Aly Courtemanch ? Wildlife biologist, Jackon, 15 years?
* Benjamin Wise ? Wildlife biologist, Jackson,? 15 years?
* Jeffrey Short ? Wildlife biologist, Green River, 15 years?
* Kristopher Holmes ? Spawning coordinator, Pinedale,? 15 years?
* Lori Roe ? Office manager, Sheridan, 15 years?
* Chris Martin ? Visual communications supervisor, Headquarters, 10 years?
* Mark Cufaude ? Habitat access biologist, Saratoga, 10 years
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The Wyoming Outdoorsman
This week on the?*Wyoming Outdoorsman radio show* [ [link removed] ]:
* *G&F conducting mule deer captures in Cody [ [link removed] ]*
* *Fungal spores cause of Ocean Lake waterfowl deaths [ [link removed] ]*
* *Winter range closures in effect [ [link removed] ]*
Outdoor Tip/PSA:
* *Winter range closures in effect [ [link removed] ]*
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Video News
This week:*?Upper Shoshone Deer Captures [ [link removed] ]*
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* *Lander Region [ [link removed] ]*
* *Laramie Region [ [link removed] ]*
* *Pinedale Region [ [link removed] ]*
* *Sheridan Region [ [link removed] ]*
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