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Winter Wonderland
 Winter in Wyoming can be a lot of things — long, cold, windy, quiet, desolate. But it also can be a combination of beautiful and brutal when it comes to the overall scene and wildlife. While Wyoming’s scenery and open spaces are often breathtaking when there’s no snow, they can be equally eye-catching when there is a blanket of the white stuff on the ground. In this photo essay, you'll see Wyoming in winter through the eyes of Wyoming Game and Fish Department employees.
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Wyoming State Parks and Wyoming Game and Fish urge safe winter recreation practices
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Applications for Game and Fish camps open Jan. 1
Whether you are looking to immerse yourself in fishing or hunting or are just looking for an outdoor adventure, a Wyoming Game and Fish Department camp could be for you or your family.
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Sage-grouse Implementation Team to meet in Cheyenne
The Sage-Grouse Implementation Team is made up of representatives from state and federal agencies, industry and non-governmental organizations. The Sage-Grouse Implementation Team will meet at 10 a.m., Jan. 8, at the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Headquarters.
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Reflection of gratitude
Reflect on 2025 and prepare for 2026 with Game and Fish Director Angi Bruce in the December edition of her column from Wyoming Wildlife magazine.
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 Open 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. MT Monday-Friday
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