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May 12 2014 Wyoming Untrapped Hosts First Outreach Booth in Jackson, Wyoming Eco-Fair
WYOMING UNTRAPPED hosted our first outreach booth display, 5/10/14, at the Jackson Hole Eco Fair. We're seeking a safe and humane environment for people, pets, and wildlife through education and reform of state trapping regulations. Thank you to all of our new friends and supporters! -
Apr 26 2014 Nature Photographer Melissa Groo Shares the “Spirit and the Essence” of this Surviving Bobcat
Melissa Groo, a nature photographer and story teller, visits places “on the edge of wildness, sits quietly and observes.” She was rewarded on this day, capturing the “spirit and essence” of this bobcat. You can follow this sequence of events, and get a glimpse into the biology and behavior of this wild cat, a master of survival. Here is Melissa’s story: -
Apr 15 2014 Least Weasels Rare in Wyoming
LEAST WEASELS: State law lists the "weasel" as a furbearer. Three weasel species exist in Wyoming: long-tailed weasel, short-tailed weasel (ermine) and least weasel. The least weasel is very small and its fur has negligible value. The species is quite rare and little is known concerning distribution. Trappers are asked to make every attempt to avoid trapping the least weasel. The Wyoming Fish and Game Department requests that unintentional trapping of a least weasel be reported to the Nongame Section in an effort to preserve the specimen for scientific use. TRAPS ARE INDISCRIMINATE! -
Mar 03 2014 Dog Trapped on Public Road
Wyoming Untrapped is dedicated to reform of these antiquated trapping regulations. Jackson Hole News and Guide, 3/12/14 Trapped In December I spent a month exploring Anazasi ruins around Bluff, Utah.