“If we want to inspire the next generation of conservationists, we must start by teaching them about Wyoming's wildlife and wild places at a young age. There’s no better place to do this than in our state’s schools and classrooms” said Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik.
The Assistant District attorney reccomended the judge set bond at $25,000 cash only for Zuber's Zuber's "willful lack of disregard for Wyoming and our wildlife, which we take very seriously..." In 2021, Zuber faced 20 wildlife violations in Colorado.
Free and open to the public, the first-ever Wyoming Firearms and Outdoor Recreation Expo will take place this Saturday, July 15, in downtown Casper at the David Street Station from 3 PM - 7:30 PM.
In conjunction with the Magpul Wyoming Governor's Match, the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, Advance Casper, Casper College, David Street Station, and Visit Casper are hosting the event as a way to
A federal appeals court in Denver ruled Thursday that the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must consider limiting how many female grizzly bears may be killed to protect livestock under a plan to allow continued cattle grazing in the Wind River Range.
In his first episode, host Governor Mark Gordon, director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department Brian Nesvik, and Muley Fanatic Foundation founder Joshua Coursey discuss how winter weather impacts wildlife.