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Tribes have an important role in restoring buffalo for food sovereignty, culture and nutrition, but also for overall bison ...
If you’re planning on any outdoor activities in Wyoming this summer, you might want to learn a little about the ticks in Wyoming. That’s right, even a state that gets as cold and dry as Wyoming is ...
It would still be illegal to harm Mountain West species, such as jumping mice, migratory birds and desert tortoises, but their habitats may no longer be federally protected.
Conservation dogs are easily identifiable by their red vests and noses to the ground. They’re trained to sniff out invasive ...
A Meeteetse, Wyoming, ranch dog can be credited (sort of) with the revival of this highly specialized weasel-like mammal.
This new legislation goes by the name of “Snowmobiles Aren’t Weapons Act”, or also known as SAW, and is a crucial step in protecting species in Wyoming as well as many other states. It forms part of a ...
“Too many animals on the landscape can lead to rangeland degradation and health concerns,” said Justin Binfet, wildlife management coordinator for Wyoming Game and Fish Department. The state ...
The change, which treats buffalo more like elk or deer rather than cattle, indicates an interest to restore buffalo on the ...
People looking on Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s website for its monthly map updating where collared gray wolves have recently been didn’t find the map on its normal release date as ...
Best Friends Animal Society CEO Julie Castle told Newsweek that "no-kill is not only widely accepted but has also become the new normal." ...
Over the last month, two of Colorado’s latest gray wolf transplants were killed after crossing the border into Wyoming.
"Bringing the buffalo back is about our relationship with them, not domination over them," said Jason Baldes, executive director of the Wind River Buffalo Initiative.