CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met in Casper April 21-22 to review season-setting and regulation changes for final discussion and voted for approval. This follows an almost year-round process of field managers collecting stakeholder input, surveying wildlife populations, holding public meetings and accepting written comments.
 CHEYENNE — In cooperation with partner agencies, nonprofit organizations and conservation groups, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has published the third edition of the “Wyoming Landowner’s Guide to Fences and Wildlife,” a comprehensive guide to wildlife-friendly fencing solutions and resources. Copies of the fencing guide are available for free at Game and Fish Regional offices, as well as through various partners throughout the state.
 CHEYENNE—Tickets for the second annual Wyoming Sportsperson Conservation Forum, hosted by Governor Mark Gordon alongside the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, are still available. The event will be held on May 21 at the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois.
Tickets can be purchased online and include lunch for attendees. In-person attendance is encouraged; there is no virtual option for this event.
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