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Grizzly Shot, Killed After Charging Mushroom Pickers Near Montana Prairie Town
Two Montana men shot and killed a grizzly that charged them while they were picking mushrooms late Wednesday near the town of Choteau. Thatâs in prairie country where grizzlies have recently become more common.
Mark HeinzMay 24, 2025

Grizzlies Walk Right Up To Cody Manâs Jeep, Show They Donât Fear Humans
A man headed to look for black bears near Cody said three grizzlies walked right up to his bright lime-green Jeep. He said itâs more evidence that grizzlies donât fear humans in that area.
Mark HeinzMay 23, 2025

Wyoming Corner-Crossing Case Would Set National Law If Supreme Court Hears It
Wyomingâs noted âcorner-crossingâ case could end up before the U.S. Supreme Court. If it does, it would settle once and for all whether hopping corners between private and public land parcels is legal.
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2025

WYDOT Opens Snowy Range, Beartooth Highway Expected To Open Before Weekend
After clearing up to 15 feet of snow in some spots of Wyoming Highway 130, the Snowy Range opened for the season Thursday. The Wyoming Department of Transportation also says the Beartooth Highway and Highway 14A should be open Friday.
Andrew RossiMay 22, 2025

Flaming Gorge Lake Trout Still Devouring Kokanee Salmon Despite No Limits, Marina Owner Says
A marina owner at Flaming Gorge told Cowboy State Daily on Wednesday that lake trout are gobbling too many prized kokanee salmon. He said the catch limits on lake trout arenât enough and should be commercially netted.
Mark HeinzMay 22, 2025

Why So Many Grizzly Bears This Year On Social Media?
Photos of Wyoming grizzlies are blowing up all over social media. While thatâs partly because there are more bears, itâs also because there are more people taking pictures of them, wildlife photographers say.
Mark HeinzMay 21, 2025

Game And Fish Finds Mother Lode Of 500K Invasive Zebra Mussels On Boat Lift
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department aquatic inspectors scraped more than 500,000 invasive zebra mussels off a boat lift from South Dakota. The mother lode of mussels could have devastated Alcova Reservoir.
Andrew RossiMay 20, 2025

With Four New Denning Pairs Of Wolves, Colorado Could Have Wolf Pup Boom
With four pairs of wolves thought to be denning together in Colorado, that state is expecting a wolf pup boom. That could lead to numerous established wolf packs.
Mark HeinzMay 20, 2025

Grizzlies Likely To Be Delisted Once Nesvik Heads FWS, Former Federal Official Says
Former Wyoming Game and Fish Director Brian Nesvik needs to take charge of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) before grizzlies can be delisted, says a former high-ranking federal official who oversaw the agency.
Mark HeinzMay 20, 2025

Momma Grizzly Doesnât Mess Around When Wolf Tries To Snatch Her Tiny Cub
The first grizzly bear to appear this spring with a new cub in Yellowstone National Parkâs Lamar Valley wasnât messing around when she fended off a huge wolf trying to snatch her tiny cub.
Mark HeinzMay 19, 2025

Game And Fish Captures, Relocates Grizzly That Killed Cattle Near Cody
Wyoming Game and Fish announced Monday that a male grizzly that was killing cattle has been captured near Cody and relocated. Grizzlies attacking cattle is the most common type of grizzly-human conflict in northwest Wyoming.
Mark HeinzMay 19, 2025

Helicopter Rescues Horse Stranded In The Middle Of The Yellowstone River
A horse named Cowboy stranded in the middle of the Yellowstone River south of Billings, Montana, was flown to safety Friday by the Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office and its on-call helicopter.
Andrew RossiMay 19, 2025

Wyoming Rancher Hopes Fence Will Prevent Another âAbsolute Carnageâ Of Antelope
It's hoped that upgraded fencing on a family ranch in Sweetwater County will save countless antelope, deer and elk. Old woven-wire fence was choking off wildlife migration routes, which contributed to âabsolute carnageâ during winter 2022-23.
Mark HeinzMay 19, 2025

Wyoming Birders Live For Spring, And Spotting Something Rare Or Spectacular
For bird enthusiasts, the best part of spring is watching all the birds return. Wyoming is home to more than 400 species of birds and the migration peak is in May.
Jackie DorothyMay 18, 2025

Grand Tetonâs Mormon Row To Get Upgrades As Visitors Crowd Picturesque Area
Grand Teton National Parkâs growing popularity with tourists means more visitors are taking in Wyomingâs picturesque Mormon Row. The National Park Service is planning upgrades to the area to keep up.
Andrew RossiMay 17, 2025

More Wyoming Women Have Guns â And Are Trained How To Use Them
In Wyoming, and across the country, more women are buying guns and taking courses to learn how to shoot them. Jason Crotteau, who runs the Riverton-based Wyoming Tactical shootersâ training company, says self-protection is the reason why.
Mark HeinzMay 17, 2025

Dimwitted California Rapper Stands Next To Boiling Yellowstone Pool For Video
If youâre dead set on committing a federal crime in Yellowstone National Park, you might as well post video of yourself doing the deed to social media. Thatâs what a California rapper did, coming dangerously close to a boiling thermal pool.
Andrew RossiMay 16, 2025

Grizzly Killed After Tipping Over 800-Pound Dumpsters Near Old Faithful
Yellowstone National Park confirmed an 11-year-old male grizzly was captured and killed Wednesday after repeatedly knocking over bear-resistant dumpsters. Officials say the grizzly had repeatedly sought out human food.
Andrew RossiMay 15, 2025

Montana National Guard Accused Of Illegally Using Black Hawk To Snag Elk Antlers
Witnesses in Montana claim they saw a National Guard chopper illegally land on private property, and the crew grabbing shed elk antlers. If true, the guardsmen responsible will be punished, a general said.
Mark HeinzMay 14, 2025

Male Bear Kills, Cannibalizes 2 Of Grizzly 1063âs 3 Yearling Cubs In Grand Teton
Fans of a prominent female grizzly in Grand Teton National Park were saddened to learn Wednesday that two of her three yearling cubs were apparently killed and cannibalized by a male bear. While brutal, itâs what male bears do.
Mark HeinzMay 14, 2025

Population Boom Means There Are Tons Of Turkeys For Wyoming Hunters
Thereâs never been a better time to take up turkey hunting in Wyoming. A population boom means there are tons of wild turkeys around for the spring season.
Mark HeinzMay 13, 2025

Short $16M In Federal Money In Limbo, Wildlife Crossing Near Dubois On Hold
Roughly $16 million in federal funding is on hold for a $28 million wildlife crossing along U.S. Highway 26 near Dubois. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and others are determined to push the project forward anyway.
Mark HeinzMay 13, 2025

Motorists Play Frogger With Falling Rocks In Wyomingâs Wind River Canyon In Spring
Spring means Wyomingâs Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway is at its most spectacular. Itâs also the peak time for rockslides, meaning motorists on U.S. 20 play Frogger with falling rocks and mud.
Jackie DorothyMay 13, 2025

Ornery Bison Don't Just Gore People, They Break Bones And Crush Organs
Most bison âgoringâ attacks involve massive blunt force trauma, not people getting skewered by horns in the torso. An emergency room doctor says people who get too close can suffer broken bones, crushed organs and also can take a horn to the butt.
Mark HeinzMay 12, 2025
