Regional Overview
JACKSON — After a few years of backcountry bedlam that included fistfights and horses being swept down the Gros Ventre River, officials and sh…
POWELL — Jenny Catone and her kids thought it would be fun to head to Yellowstone National Park’s East Entrance for the season opener. They we…
JACKSON — After a few years of backcountry bedlam that included fistfights and horses being swept down the Gros Ventre River, officials and sh…
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK — Two of the beloved, embattled grizzly bear cubs took the lead, pushing down through the still-snowy flank of Signa…
BUFFALO — On Johnson County’s most remote stretches of land, across the sagebrush sea, Greater Sage-Grouse finish the most consequential part …
CODY — For two decades, Wyoming’s wolf population has been above the minimum population number to be considered a recovered species.
In a first-of-its-kind event, the Wild and Working Lands film festival debuts in Laramie on May 5. Sponsored by the Haub School of Environment…
Remember to be bear-wise this spring
POWELL — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department bird farm in Sheridan has euthanized its brood stock of pheasants out of an “abundance of cautio…
April is typically when thousands of irrigators on the North Platte River — particularly along its tributaries — begin to divert spring runoff…
A recent spate of wolf killings just outside of Yellowstone National Park has altered fundamental aspects of the canines’ behavior, and threat…
JACKSON — Concerned about habitat and declining populations in the face of severe drought and disease, Wyoming wildlife managers are axing 8,0…
JACKSON — She is risen.
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There’s a reason for the saying “busy as a bee.” That’s because these members of the insect world keep very active in their quest to collect p…
JACKSON — Members of the Grizzly 399 fan club had been staking out Pilgrim Creek for weeks, waiting for the celebrity bear to make her first a…
Look up. That’s the advice of University of Wyoming assistant professor Dr. Riley Bernard. Starting in about a month and going strong through …
First wild horse adoption of year is April 30
Wyoming Game and Fish Department aquatic invasive species inspection stations for watercraft are resuming seasonal operations across most of t…
The sentencing of a wind energy company this week in the deaths of at least 150 eagles has brought renewed focus to the complicated relationsh…
POWELL — The road through the Lamar Valley was dry and tacky last week. Despite some recent snow, most of the landscape within view of the ope…
Wyoming Game and Fish Department aquatic invasive species inspection stations for watercraft are resuming seasonal operations across most of t…
CODY — Black bears have been a source of passion for Joe Kondelis Jr. ever since he started hunting the species.
JACKSON — Hilary Cooley is worried about the season ahead for Grizzly 399 and her cubs, who have yet to emerge from hibernation.
We’ve had it all the past two weeks: winds clocking in at 60 mph with gusts hitting hurricane velocity, snow blowing horizontally, nippy winte…
There is perhaps nothing more evocative of the American West than herds of elk, mule deer or pronghorn moving freely across the landscape. And…
USDA Forest Service is hiring, including in WyomingThe U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service is hiring hundreds of positions in recr…
The annual migration is coming. This isn’t movement of mule deer or pronghorn, but of a critter much smaller and harder to detect: the tiger s…