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invasive species

New grouse plan aims to expand, not just maintain, population

Team recommends Gov. Gordon adopt population “lift” as explicit goal for state with the most greater sage grouse.

July 16, 2019 by Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Leave a Comment

Team recommends Gov. Gordon adopt population “lift” as explicit goal for state with the most greater sage grouse.

Return of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout

August 10, 2018 by Kelsey Dayton 4 Comments

This summer marks a turning point in the suppression of invasive lake trout in Yellowstone National Park and the rebound of native cutthroat

$1,000 prize seeks to cull Green River burbot

December 16, 2016 by Kelsey Dayton Leave a Comment

To reduce invasive fish numbers, Wyoming Game and Fish offers money for tagged burbot anglers catch and kill

Barrasso invasive species bill gets mixed reception

May 3, 2016 by Environment & Energy News 1 Comment

BLM and Forest Service leadership have raised concerns that Sen. John Barrasso’s (R-Wyo.) bill to slow the spread of invasive species on federal lands shortcuts environmental protections and praised the bill’s goals.

WOC: Final Week: The Legislature has important work to do

March 6, 2012 by Guy Leave a Comment

Final Week: The Legislature Has Important Work to Do

On Mon. Mar. 5, Richard Garrett, Jr. of the Wyoming Outdoor Council wrote about the remaining week of the 2012 Legislative Session, focusing on bills that affect Wyoming’s outdoor heritage:

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