Once thought to be extinct, the Wyoming toad is making a comeback. Thanks, in part, to drastic conservation efforts. The wild population hasn't bounced back yet, but it's headed in the right direction.
“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.
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.
The Wyoming Super Tag raffle raised $1.6 million for conservation in 2022.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s program saw another record-breaking round of ticket sales.
Created by Gov. Matt Mead and the Wyoming Legislature in 2013, the Super Tag raffle provides hunters opportunities for hunting licenses and raises money for wildlife management in Wyoming. This year 124,
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In order to identify any suspected adaptive management triggers, the South Central Sage-Grouse Working Group will be meeting at 10 am on Monday, June 28 in Saratoga.
However, a virtual Zoom option is available, and participants can also join by phone by calling 1 (669) 900-6833 and using passcode 201184#.
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Governor Mark Gordon recently issued a statement regarding the Biden Administration's 30x30 Report (a goal to conserve 30 percent of the nation's land and waters by the year 2030), and the Governor was cautiously optimistic about what the report entailed.