From Wyoming Game & Fish Department <[email protected]>
Subject WY Wildlife Update: Looking Sharp
Date May 23, 2025 12:16 AM
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Looking Sharp
A male grouse dances on a lek

When people think of grouse in Wyoming, many might imagine greater sage-grouse. That’s understandable because Wyoming has the largest number of any state. Plus, the species has been in the news because of reductions in the population and efforts to help them. *However, there are three other native grouse species that live here, and all are interesting. [ [link removed] ]*






Public comment open for Wyoming State Wildlife Action Plan revisions

Sunset over a stream and field

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has initiated the revision process for Wyoming’s State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP), which is updated every 10 years. The Department is *currently soliciting input on how the 2017 SWAP has been used* [ [link removed] ], which will help inform the 2027 revision. Public comment will be accepted through June 6, 2025.







Wyoming Game and Fish urges public to help protect outdoor access from vandalism

A vandalized Game and Fish access sign

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is calling on hunters, anglers and all outdoor recreationists to *be the guardians of our public access opportunities.* [ [link removed] ] Your vigilance and prompt reporting of vandalism and misuse on lands managed for public use are crucial in preserving these shared spaces.




Agencies continue work to secure funding for Dubois wildlife crossing project

Mule deer during fall migration

The project, which proposes a series of strategically placed underpasses, an overpass and fencing along a critical stretch of U.S. Highway 26/287, has received public support and early funding commitments. However, *additional funding is necessary to move the project into construction* [ [link removed] ] and the agencies are actively working to secure that funding as opportunities arise.






Become a published photographer - Wyoming Wildlife calendar contest open

The Wyoming Wildlife 2026 calendar photo contest is now open

"Wyoming Wildlife" magazine is calling for your best wildlife photographs from the Cowboy State. *Entries are open for the sixth annual "Wyoming Wildlife" Calendar Photo Contest.* [ [link removed] ] Entries will be accepted until midnight June 16. These photos should feature wildlife and are required to have been taken in Wyoming. Each participant can submit up to 10 photos for consideration.







UNWIRED | Making Space for Pronghorn in Wyoming's Red Desert
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