The overall goal of the plan is to reduce elk’s reliance on feedgrounds while increasing
opportunities for elk to winter away from feedgrounds in an effort to decrease disease transmission amongst the elk.
It's no secret that Wyoming is home to pretty cool animals. The Wyoming Game and Fish have collected their favorite photos from traveling across the state.
While large wildlife visiting the city of Cheyenne is not necessarily an everyday occurrence, it's not all that unusual either, and not always just on the outskirts of the city.
Several new bills have been passed by the 2021 Wyoming Legislature to put new laws and regulations in place that will now need to be followed by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. Many of the new laws and regulations will have a direct impact on the public as well.
As fall turns to winter, numerous animals are leaving their higher-elevation levels to prepare for the oncoming season. Because of this, they are traveling more than usual, and are crossing highways at a higher rate.
Thanks to recent efforts from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, anglers have the opportunity to catch a Kokanee Salmon or a Tiger Trout in Wyoming this fall.