Burn scars are sending more ash and debris into creeks in the Bighorns, which are habitat for native Yellowstone cutthroats.
State water officials heard public feedback on its proposed water conservation program as Wyoming prepares for the fallout of ...
As a result of the Elk Fire, native Yellowstone cutthroat trout are a concern for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department — ...
The mountaineer taught tourists about the risks they faced on Teton Pass slopes, and ensured access to the wilderness he ...
From October to May, University of Wyoming Extension will lead a program that inspires outdoor adventures and encourages ...
Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants to know how your hunt went this year. Close to 70,000 antelope, deer, and elk hunters ...
Trout anglers love to say that trout don't live in ugly places, and they don't make ugly memories, either. They make ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has confirmed the presence of chronic wasting disease for the first time in Elk Hunt ...
Avian paramyxovirus, a viral disease that often affects doves and pigeons, was recently found in Wyoming. Eurasian collared doves from Casper, Green River, Riverton and Rock Springs tested positive ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department says a subadult male grizzly bear was captured and relocated on October 11 after it was ...
A 9.6-mile stretch of Fish Creek has been listed by the Wyoming Department of Quality as polluted by excessive nutrients.
Previous studies have shown that mountain lions tend to shy away from feeding sites that have been disturbed by human ...