Research by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and Montana State University found that the majority of fish in the Big Hole, Ruby and Beaverhead rivers were healthy. Habitat issues remain.
Bruce highlights collaborative efforts for state management and enhanced grizzly bear coexistence Angi Bruce, the Wyoming Game and Fish Director, discussed on air the ongoing efforts regarding grizzly ...
Earlier this winter, personnel from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton ...
U.S. Senator John Barrasso reinforced his advocacy for Wyoming to regain authority over its grizzly bear population. Speaking ...
Rep. Bob Wharff didn't hide his anger about federal wildlife managers denying Wyoming authority over its grizzly bear population, despite meeting Endangered Species Act recovery goals for over 20 ...
Brian Nesvik, former Wyoming Game and Fish Department director and brigadier general of the Wyoming National Guard, has been ...
Amendment to bill initially aimed at Northern American river otters would have nixed the whole ‘archaic’ protected ...
Mountain West communities are split over the USFWS’ decision to manage isolated bear populations as one. But many agree that ...
President Trump's choice of a former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to head the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Trump is declaring war on wolves, grizzly bears and imperiled wildlife across America by picking Brian Nesvik to run the Fish and Wildlife Service,” a leading conservationist said.
President Donald Trump’s new picks to lead federal land and wildlife agencies are already causing concern for those who value science-based, conservative management.
Only months after retiring as director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Brian Nesvik has been picked by President ...