As Wyoming Game and Fish Department chief, Brian Nesvik was a go-to hearing witness for congressional Republicans.
The likely statute change opens the door for relocating or killing the fish-eating mustelids when they’re deemed a nuisance, ...
The governor recognized the efforts of the growing ‘Camo at the Capitol’ contingency, thanking them for being ...
In Wyoming, a black bear over 400 pounds is considered a rare trophy. But back East, it would be puny. Bears there gorge on ...
A bill to authorize game wardens to deal with sometimes-pesky otters turned, for a moment, into an effort to altogether ...
Brian Nesvik’s nomination will go to the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee for review before a full Senate ...
That bill, which passed the Wyoming House 57-3 on Thursday, heightens penalties for cruelty and a person who “tortures, ...
A bill removing otters as protected animals in Wyoming passed the Senate on Tuesday and will now head to the governor’s desk ...
A bill that hikes annual registration fees for snowmobilers to ride Wyoming’s premier trails has passed both the state House ...
Two Montana photographers have been named winners of The Wyoming Game and Fish Department's 2024 Wyoming Wildlife photo ...
On this winter adventure in Wyoming, you will enjoy a private tour led by a naturalist guide to some of the best places in ...
CHEYENNE -- Rep. Bob Wharff didn’t hide his anger about federal wildlife managers denying Wyoming authority over its grizzly ...