Mark Heinz
Mark Heinz covers the outdoors and wildlife for Cowboy State Daily.
He previously worked or freelanced for numerous newspapers and magazines across Wyoming, Idaho and Montana, covering all manner of news and feature stories. He has a strong background in topics related to wildlife, hunting, and wildlands conservation. He's written extensively since the 1990s about the controversies surrounding wolves, grizzly bears and mustangs.
He also enjoys people-centric stories with quirky edge of humor and has written several such pieces for Cowboy State Daily.
Mark lives in Laramie with his wife, Kendy, and the youngest of their five children.
Latest from Mark Heinz

Why Trail Cameras Are OK For Hunting In Wyoming, But Live Feed Video Isnât
As technology continues to redefine hunting, at least one matter seems settled: Trail camera photos and videos are legally and ethically OK to scout wildlife, but livestream video is not.
Mark HeinzAugust 09, 2025

Fishermen Outraged Watching Huge âTonka Truckâ ATV Rip Up Montana Riverbed
A Montana fishing guide said he was outraged watching someone drive a huge âTonka Truckâ SHERP ATV right through a river next to him. The huge balloon-tired ATV ripping up the riverbed was illegal, and the driver may be cited.
Mark HeinzAugust 09, 2025

Wolves Might Have Saved Yellowstoneâs Aspen From Elk, But Now Bison Are Eating It
Scientists say wolves helped save aspen trees in Yellowstone by eating the elk that were gobbling aspen saplings. But now bison are moving in on the aspen, eating it and knocking the trees over.
Mark HeinzAugust 09, 2025

Colorado Wildlife Agents Target Sheep-Killing Wolf That Might Be From Wyoming
A wolf that killed three sheep in Colorado is safe for now, as wildlife agents canât go after it because of a wildfire. Meanwhile, locals say itâs a wolf that wandered in from Wyoming in February.
Mark HeinzAugust 08, 2025

Wyoming Ranchers Ask U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Wyoming Corner-Crossing Case
The Wyoming Stock Growers and other agricultural groups want the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a Wyoming corner-crossing case. They say the high court should finally settle whether corner-crossing is legal.
Mark HeinzAugust 08, 2025

Third Colorado Wolf Wanders Into Wyoming And Dies
A third wolf reintroduced to Colorado wandered into Wyoming and died in late July, wildlife officials announced Wednesday. The female was one of the wolves brought in from Oregon in December 2023.
Mark HeinzAugust 06, 2025

Wyoming Outdoorsman Spoofs Controversial Sydney Sweeney Jeans Ads
Heads have been exploding over the controversial âSydney Sweeney has great jeansâ American Eagle denim ads. A Wyoming outdoorsman decided to spoof it with his own, saying he has great jeans, too.
Mark HeinzAugust 06, 2025

Federal Judgeâs Ruling Could Open Door To Putting Wolves Back On Endangered List
A federal judgeâs Tuesday ruling could open the door to putting wolves back on the endangered species list in Wyoming and across the West.
Mark HeinzAugust 05, 2025

Scarlett Johansson, Adam Driver Screaming At Each Other Keeps Wolves From Cattle
Oregon wildlife officials are using audio of actors Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver screaming at each other in the movie âMarriage Storyâ to scare wolves away from cattle. It seems to work, but isnât very practical, a wolf expert says.
Mark HeinzAugust 05, 2025

Shift In Timber Rules Could Clear Way For Revival Of Wyomingâs Lumber Industry
Wyomingâs few remaining lumber mills have struggled, but a shift in federal and state timber policy might change that. Trump has ordered an âimmediate expansionâ of timber production, and Gov. Mark Gordon on Friday ordered Wyoming to follow suit.
Mark HeinzAugust 05, 2025

Bears Are So Common In Colorado Springs Theyâre Climbing Out Of Manholes
A big male black bear that got stranded in the storm drains under Colorado Springs escaped by climbing out of a manhole. While startling, the incident also illustrates what wildlife officials say is becoming common in the city.
Mark HeinzAugust 04, 2025

Wyomingâs Backcountry Lakes Are Stocked By Dropping Fish From Helicopters
In the pre-dawn darkness on Tuesday, a line of Wyoming Game and Fish Department vehicles rumbled into the Dubois Municipal Airport and parked next to a Robinson R66 helicopter. The mission? Stock 16 high-country lakes with roughly 40,000 fingerling-sized fish.
Mark HeinzAugust 02, 2025

Lost, Young Wild Horse Tries To Join Up With Pronghorn Herd During Roundup
A young mustang briefly joined a band of pronghorn during a recent Wyoming horse roundup. Wild horse advocates say the colt was lost after being separated from his mother during a BLM roundup.
Mark HeinzAugust 02, 2025

Wildlife Agents Still Search For Whoever Poached A Park County Grizzly
Wildlife agents are still trying to track down whoever shot and killed a grizzly bear found dead in late May alongside a remote hiking trail in Park County. A bear expert says if the grizzly had been killed in self-defense, it wouldâve been reported.
Mark HeinzAugust 01, 2025

Delisting Grizzlies Drives Support â And Opposition â For Nesvikâs Confirmation
Former Wyoming Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik is poised to be the new chief of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. His stance in favor of taking grizzly bears off the endangered list drives much of his support â and opposition.
Mark HeinzJuly 31, 2025

Lummis, Hageman Introduce Bill Targeting Endless Endangered Species Listings
Wyoming Republicans Cynthia Lummis and Harriet Hageman want to rename the Endangered Species Act the âEndangered Species Recovery Act.â Itâs a reminder that species shouldnât be listed forever if they have recovered enough for delisting, they say.
Mark HeinzJuly 31, 2025

Money Could Be Coming For Wildlife Crossings, Including $30M Project Near Dubois
A planned $30 million wildlife crossing near Dubois â which could save hundreds of deer â is on hold because of a lack of federal money. Supporters of wildlife crossings say that money could start coming soon.
Mark HeinzJuly 30, 2025

Anglers Upset Over Plan To Ban Boats On Wyomingâs Famed Miracle Mile
A proposal to ban watercraft on the upper stretch of the North Platte Riverâs Miracle Mile section near Casper is drawing fire from some anglers who want to kill the rule before Gov. Mark Gordon signs off on it.
Mark HeinzJuly 29, 2025

Colorado Halfway Done With Worldâs Largest Wildlife Overpass Spanning I-25
Colorado is about halfway through building what officials are touting as the worldâs largest wildlife overpass. Itâs a $15 million megastructure spanning six lanes of Interstate 25 south of Denver.
Mark HeinzJuly 29, 2025

Floater And Fishing Access Fight Flares Over Channel Near Pinedale
Anglers and locals say a new landowner is blocking a historic channel connecting Pine Creek and the New Fork River near Pinedale, raising the temperature over public access and state law.
Mark HeinzJuly 28, 2025

After A Decade-Long Closure, 29 Miles of Mormon Trail Through Wyoming Reopens
After a decade-long hiatus, a 29-mile section of the Mormon Trail through Wyoming was recently fully reopened. It means members of the LDS church can make the historic two-day trek along the trail in period clothing pulling handcarts.
Mark HeinzJuly 27, 2025
