Anthrax

Anthrax Detected in Wyoming Moose

On Sept. 3, the Wyoming Game & Fish Department—through the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory—confirmed a case of anthrax in a dead moose in Carbon County. The Wyoming Livestock Board recently informed Game and Fish that cattle near Elk Mountain have tested positive for anthrax.

Wyoming Invests in Massive Shooting Complex

Wyoming has chosen over 2000 acres south of Cody on which to build a massive state shooting complex.

Wyoming Gov. Gordon Declares November Wild Game Meat Donation Month

Wyoming Governor Gordon stands with the NRA in promoting hunters’ role in fighting hunger through Wild Game Meat Donation Month.

Wyoming Hunters Take a Step Back to Support Wildlife

The "Let a Deer Walk," program was founded to incentivize hunters to band together and take the 2023 season off in Wyoming, in order to give the herd a chance to recover.

CBD Threatens Lawsuit on Wolves

On Wednesday, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) sent a notice of intent to sue to the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) for alleged violations of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), due to the hunting of gray wolves in Wyoming’s Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.

Wyoming Women’s Foundation Delivers Hope for the Future

The 10th Annual Women’s Antelope Hunt sponsored by the Wyoming Women’s Foundation fosters teamwork to focus on recruiting new hunters and investing in the economic self-sufficiency of women throughout the Cowboy State.

Mule Deer Marathon

Our man chases elusive mule deer through the wild weather and perilous wildlife of Wyoming’s high country.

Wyoming Receives $6 Million for Elk Habitat, Research, Public Access

The RMEF and its partners allocated $6,046,939 in 2022 grant funding to conserve and improve wildlife habitat, enhance public access and assist scientific research in Wyoming.

Kel-Tec Announces New Wyoming Plant

Kel-Tec is expanding its production capacity with the acquisition of a 33,000 square-foot facility in Rock Springs, Wyo., augmenting its 125,000 square foot industrial space in Cocoa, Fla.

Hunters Found Not Guilty in Wyoming Corner Crossings Case

Following less than two hours of deliberation, four Missouri hunters were declared “not guilty” by a Wyoming court in a “corner crossing" case that garnered national attention.

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