Wyoming Game and Fish weekly update

March 13, 2023??


Stop the spread of aquatic invasive species; become a watercraft inspector and protect Wyoming waters

non-motorized AIS inspection

CHEYENNE ? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is offering trainings for members of the public to become certified Wyoming aquatic invasive species (AIS) inspectors. These trainings provide the skills necessary to inspect personally-owned and other watercraft.


Become a hunter education instructor and teach the next generation of Wyoming hunters

HUNTER EDUCATION

CHEYENNE ? Are you interested in teaching the next generation of Wyoming hunters? The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is looking for volunteer hunter education instructors to help ensure new hunters have a thorough understanding of safety, ethics and conservation.?


Commission welcomes new members, receives update on winter conditions

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CHEYENNE ?The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met in Rock Springs last week for its March meeting. Governor Mark Gordon?s new appointees to the Commission started their service this month. Those new members are Rusty Bell from Campbell County and John Masterson from Natrona County. Each is appointed to a six-year term. The Commission elected Ralph Brokaw from Arlington as president and Richard Ladwig from Manville as the vice president.



The Wyoming Outdoorsman

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