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Game Warden Involved In Wolf Torture Investigation Charged With DUI
Herbert âBubbaâ Haley, one of the game wardens who investigated the capture, torture and killing of a wolf in Sublette County was charged with driving under the influence, according to court records.Â
Mark Heinz & Clair McFarlandJuly 15, 2024

Rock Springs âDesert Ratsâ Know Wyomingâs Adobe Town Better Than Anybody
Three friends from Rock Springs who call themselves the desert rats know Wyomingâs Adobe Town better than anybody. Theyâve been exploring the huge, rugged expanses of southwest Wyoming for decades and say theyâve seen only a fraction of whatâs out there.
Mark HeinzJuly 14, 2024

A New Hobby? Wyoming Scientists Looking For People To Go Out And Collect Ticks
For those who can stomach the task, Wyoming scientists need volunteers to go out and pick up ticks. âWe need tick wranglers, please,â entomologist Mikenna Smith told Cowboy State Daily.
Mark HeinzJuly 14, 2024

Congress To Introduce Bipartisan Bill To Outlaw Killing Wildlife By Snowmobile
The high-profile case of a Wyoming wolf run down with a snowmobile, then tortured and killed, is now on the radar of Congress. A bipartisan bill called the Snowmobiles Arenât Weapons Act would ban the practice nationwide.
Mark HeinzJuly 13, 2024

Wyoming's Killpecker Sand Dunes: "Don't Drink The Water, It'll Kill Your Pecker"
The name for Wyomingâs famous Killpecker Sand Dunes is said to have originated with a soldierâs warning that the water there could have an undesirable effect upon a certain part of the male anatomy. Despite that side effect, it's a great place to visit.
Mark HeinzJuly 13, 2024

Traveling Wyoming: Adobe Town Is Like Another Planet In The Middle Of Nowhere
A visit to Adobe Town in southwest Wyomingâs Red Desert is like being on another planet. To get there, take the Point of Rocks exit off Interstate 80 west of Rock Springs, hit the gravel roads and keep going. And going and going.
Mark HeinzJuly 13, 2024

In Brief: Wildlife Groups Mad After Snubbed By Committee
Wildlife advocates said they were snubbed and not allowed to comment during a legislative meeting earlier this week. A co-chair of a Wyoming Legislature joint committee says it was just a technical glitch.
Mark HeinzJuly 13, 2024

Tourist Drives Car Into Acidic, Inactive Yellowstone Geyser; Five People Injured
A tourist with four passengers drove a car on Thursday into an acidic and inactive Yellowstone geyser. All five were transported to a nearby hospital. The car was completely submerged and Grand Loop Road was closed as crews worked to recover it.
Andrew RossiJuly 12, 2024

Animal Activists Sue To Put Wolves Back On Endangered List In Wyoming
Environmental and animal welfare groups are suing to having wolves relisted as an endangered species in Wyoming. A retired federal wildlife manager in Cody says that probably wonât happen.
Mark HeinzJuly 12, 2024

Hunter Uses Handgun To Finish Off Angry, Charging 1,000-Pound Kodiak Bear
When Tyce Erickson was charged by an enraged 1,000-pound Kodiak bear, he dropped it with three shots from his Smith & Wesson handgun. He swears by the gun and told Cowboy State Daily heâll pack it in Wyoming for his upcoming elk hunt.
Mark HeinzJuly 08, 2024

Archaeological Dig Uncovering 14,000-Year-Old Secrets At Wyomingâs Sunrise Site
Archaeologists are nearing the bottom of their current dig site at Sunrise, Wyoming, a former company mining town turned spectacular Paleoindian archaeological site. Some of the oldest Paleoindian artifacts on the continent -- dating back 14,000 years -- have been found here.
Renée JeanJuly 07, 2024

Wyomingâs Mysterious High Country Bats Focus Of 3-Year Census
A three-year bat census is in the homestretch to study Wyomingâs high country flying mammals. Bats are important to Wyoming -- just one brown bat can eat 1,200 insects in an hour. They also pollinate more than 300 species of fruit and even more flowers.
Amber SteinmetzJuly 07, 2024

Wyoming Game Wardens Target Bear Breaking Into Cabins In Snowies
A cabin owner in the Snowy Range is hopeful that a bear that has been breaking into cabins will leave the area because if game wardens catch it, they'll likely have to kill it. "That's the policy because it's a danger to humans," he said.
Mark HeinzJuly 05, 2024

New Wyoming Game And Fish Director Announced On Friday, First Woman In Position
Gov. Mark Gordon announced Friday that Angi Bruce will be the new director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Sheâs the first woman to head the agency and inherits a department that is financially stable but has plenty of challenges.
Mark HeinzJuly 05, 2024

Wildfire Season In Western Wyoming Has Begun With Fire Southwest Of Bondurant
The wildfire season in western Wyoming began with the turning of the calendar to July. The Horse Creek Fire is burning in the Big Piney District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest about 20 miles southwest of Bondurant.
Jake NicholsJuly 04, 2024

Comedian Highlights The Differences Between Colorado And Wyoming On Fireworks
To show the difference between Colorado and Wyoming on July 4, Fort Collins comedian Taylor Calmus made a video where he wears Birkenstocks and lights sparklers for Colorado. For Wyoming, he wears a cowboy hat, cowboy boots, and explodes everything short of an atomic bomb.
Mark HeinzJuly 03, 2024

Black Bears Moving Further East, Now Pushing To Black Hills & Northeast Wyoming
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department say there's been an uptick of black bear activity in northeast Wyoming. One bear that had been tagged in the Laramie Mountain Range had traveled more than 175 miles before it was shot near Newcastle.
Mark HeinzJuly 03, 2024

Like In Wyoming, Pelicans Gobble Down Prized Yellowstone Trout In Idaho
Much like what they've been doing at some premier trout fishing lakes west of Laramie, pelicans are eating up the Yellowstone cutthroat trout population at the Blackfoot Reservoir in Idaho. They have permission to haze and kill the pelicans too.
Mark HeinzJuly 03, 2024

Grizzly Baby Boom In Yellowstone: Unprecedented 18 Cubs In Parkâs North Section
An area in northern Yellowstone National Park appears to be having a grizzly bear baby boom. Grizzly photographers, who have been in the area for decades, have counted an unprecedented 18 new cubs in a location where thereâs usually fewer than a half-dozen.
Mark HeinzJuly 02, 2024

Only Known Video Shows Rare White Bisonâs First Moments; Hasnât Been Seen Since
A retired biologist took the only known video of a rare white bison calf born in Yellowstone on June 4 and he shared it with Cowboy State Daily on Sunday. Nobody has seen the white bison since.
Mark HeinzJuly 01, 2024

Wild Horse Advocates Mad At Fedsâ Plan To Cut Wyoming Herd From 3,000 To 300
The North Lander Mustang herd is one of Wyomingâs largest, with more than 3,000 horses. Starting Monday, the federal government will start reducing the herd by 90%, and horse advocates are incensed.
Mark HeinzJune 29, 2024

Gun Club Gets OK To Shoot Pelicans Eating All The Prized Trout In Wyoming Lake
Hungry pelicans had nearly picked clean 9-Mile Lake in southern Wyoming of its prized trout, so the gun club that owns the lake got permission to shoot some of them to bring the fishing back.
Mark HeinzJune 28, 2024

Laramie Cemetery Warns Public About Aggressive Deer That Attacks Dogs
Warning signs at Greenhill Cemetery in Laramie are putting visitors and their canine companions on notice: Thereâs an aggressive deer hanging around and she is attacking peopleâs dogs.
Mark HeinzJune 27, 2024

New Ansel Adams Stamp Series Includes Iconic Image Of Grand Tetons
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring legendary American West photographer Ansel Adams with a series of stamps, including his iconic âThe Tetons and the Snake Riverâ photo taken in 1942.
Jake NicholsJune 27, 2024
