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Mar 11 2025 Effort to ban trapping near Wyoming trails gains ground but dies ‘in the drawer’
Setback bill survived longer than any other attempt to reform trapping. After passing the full Senate, it was held in the Speaker's Drawer. We hope to see this bill considered for the interim committee process, and introduced again in the 2026 legislature. -
Feb 23 2025 Wyoming otters set to lose protected status after reclassification passes final vote
The likely statute change opens the door for relocating or killing the fish-eating mustelids when they’re deemed a nuisance, but not recreational hunting and trapping. -
Jan 20 2025 Trapping Reform Legislation happening NOW – Legislative Bill SF139
Urge wildlife management decision makers to take action on setbacks off public trails. -
Jan 19 2025 Legislative action to end wildlife cruelty, HB0275
Let's change Wyoming's cruelty laws to protect ALL wildlife. -
Jan 10 2025 No Mere Pipsqueaks: They Are Pikas, Hear Them Roar
The Wild Journeys begin! "Pikas—Hear Them Roar! As we explore the wildlife imagery in Helen Seay Art mural in Jackson Hole, we begin by celebrating a mountain underdog and indicator of change affecting our bigger world. Pikas have their own presence in the Rocky Mountain West. When we pay attention and peer through the window they offer into the high country, we better appreciate the nuance and fragility of other beings in those inspiring places." Yellowstonian Learn the most fascinating history and details of these mighty pikas!