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Aug 28 2020 Wyoming Game and Fish initiates trapping reform
Wildlife managers in the Equality State are taking steps to rework their trapping regulations and setting out on a public process pointed at reform. -
Aug 27 2020 Changes to Wyoming’s trapping rules set to be considered at upcoming meetings
Trapping regulations could soon be changing in Wyoming as a newly organized Game and Fish Department committee explores making recommendations for approval by commissioners. -
Aug 12 2020 Wildlife Services rereleases predator-killing plans for Wyoming
Faced with settlement agreement, agency initiates review of its lethal actions. For the second time in four years, a branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture that kills wildlife it deems a nuisance has released draft plans assessing the impacts of how it does business in Wyoming. -
Jun 20 2019 Public snaps back at beaver trapping changes
Wildlife managers modify rule changes in response to backlash and falling beaver harvest. -
Feb 10 2016 Op-Ed: Trapping Mountain Lions to Help Deer Contradicts Science
Efforts among lawmakers across the west to help mule deer populations by allowing hunters to bag coyotes and mountain lions won’t work—it never has.