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Wyoming Hunters Faced Killer Black Mambas While On Safari Last Week In Africa
Wyoming hunters know bears are some of the most feared and deadly predators you can run into. Dealing with black mambas can be just as deadly, if not more so. Two hunters from Cody dealt with them last week while on a safari in Africa.
Mark HeinzSeptember 06, 2024

Fish Creek Fire Throws “Spot Fires” Across Togwotee Pass
After the Fish Creek fire lapped at the barrow ditches along Togwotee Pass and prompted its closure Monday night, the mountain stretch of highway is set to reopen Friday morning.
Clair McFarlandSeptember 06, 2024

Fish Creek Fire Makes Run At Brooks Lake Lodge, Firefighters Hold Line
A stubborn Fish Creek Fire made an aggressive run at Highway 26/287, close to Brooks Lake Lodge in northwest Wyoming, but firefighters held the line. It's just a mile or two from the lodge as of Wednesday evening.
Renée JeanSeptember 05, 2024

Proposed Law Says Running Over Wolf With Snowmobile OK But Only If You Kill It
A new proposed law would allow people to be charged with animal cruelty if they run animals down with snowmobiles and don't kill them immediately. A state predator working group on Wednesday voted to advance the bill to a legislative committee.
Mark HeinzSeptember 04, 2024
Brian Nesvik Led Game And Fish Career Through COVID, Daniel Wolf Controversy
Over nearly 30 years, Brian Nesvik worked his way up through the ranks of Wyoming Game and Fish from applying for a temp job to agency director. The last years of that have been trying times with COVID and the Daniel wolf controversy.
Mark HeinzSeptember 04, 2024

Brooks Lake Lodge Evacuated As Fish Creek Fire Advances, Highway 26 Closed
An advancing Fish Creek Fire prompted an evacuation of the historic Brooks Lake Lodge and nearby subdivisions Tuesday. Smoke and unstable fire lines also have closed Highway 26/287 over Togwotee Pass.
Renée JeanSeptember 04, 2024

Absolute Tank Of A Moose Turning Heads In Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains
Sheridan outdoorswoman Danielle Laumann’s photos of an absolute tank of a young bull moose is turning heads. She said the freakishly huge moose has been hanging out with a couple of other moose.
Mark HeinzSeptember 03, 2024

Idaho Archery Hunters Kill Attacking Grizzly Near Yellowstone
A grizzly attacked two archery hunters In Idaho near Yellowstone National Park on Sunday. One of the men was hurt before they killed the bear with their handguns.
Mark HeinzSeptember 03, 2024

Silver Spoon Fire Evacuations Lifted, Crews Now “Mopping Up”
Evacuations for folks potentially in the path of the Silver Spoon Fire north of Recluse in northeast Wyoming were lifted Tuesday. Fire crews now are “just mopping up” hot spots and establishing containment.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 03, 2024

Progress On Silver Spoon Fire May Allow Evacuees To Return Home
Local fire crews and ranchers made “good progress” fighting the 1,721-acre Silver Spoon Fire north of Recluse, Wyoming, on Monday. Area residents ordered to evacuate may be allowed to go home Tuesday.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 03, 2024

Pack Of Rogue Coyotes Stalks Rural Neighborhood Near Douglas
The bizarre behavior of a marauding quartet of coyotes has prompted a rural Douglas-area resident to put out a warning to her neighbors, and a call for hunters or trappers to come deal with the bothersome beasts.
Mark HeinzSeptember 02, 2024

Silver Spoon Fire Burning Through “Pretty Rough Country” In Northeast Wyoming
An evacuation order remains in place Monday as a wildfire burning in “pretty rough country” in northeast Wyoming continues to grow. A fire also was reported burning near a coal mine silo north of Gillette.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 02, 2024

Evacuations Ordered For New Campbell County Wildfire
A new wildfire discovered Sunday in northeast Wyoming has prompted an evacuation order for an area near the Montana border. The Silver Spoon Fire in Campbell County is about 1,000 acres and reportedly spreading fast.
Greg JohnsonSeptember 01, 2024

Wherever Wildfires Blaze You’ll Find Wyoming's Elite Devil’s Canyon Crew
Wherever wildfires rage across North America, you’ll find the elite Devil’s Canyon hand crew from Worland, Wyoming. The team is made up exclusively of military veterans and are often air-dropped from helicopters into some of the most remote regions in the country.
Jackie DorothySeptember 01, 2024

Washington State Game Wardens Will Wear Mandatory Body Cams
Starting next month, game wardens in Washington state must wear body cameras. Some retired game wardens in Wyoming said they understand why, but aren’t fans of the mandate. The Wyoming Game and Fish department wouldn't say if they are considering it.
Mark HeinzSeptember 01, 2024

Thermopolis Safari Club’s World-Class Big Game Trophy Collection Needs A New Home
The Safari Club in Thermopolis is well-known for the big game trophies from around the world. Most were hunted by the late Jim Mills, who hunted and fished for 80 years. But after selling their share of the business two years ago, his family wants a buyer who will keep the world-class collection intact.
Jackie DorothySeptember 01, 2024

Fans of Mysterious Rock Springs Wildcat Don’t Want It Captured
Rock Springs citizens say there's a large wildcat — a bobcat or mountain lion — living in their community. But they don’t want it caught or relocated. Just let it roam, they say.
Mark HeinzAugust 31, 2024

Wyoming’s Wildfires At Least 66% Contained, Have Burned 460,000 Acres
Firefighting crews continue to make progress on large wildfires in northern Wyoming that have burned nearly 460,000 acres. All but one is at least 66% contained Friday as local efforts shift to damage assessment.
Clair McFarlandAugust 30, 2024

Massive Wyoming Wildfires Could Leave Game Herds Facing Disease, Starvation
Most of northern Wyoming’s wildlife seems to have escaped being burned in massive wildfires. But there’s concern about the lingering threats of disease and starvation for elk, deer and antelope.
Mark HeinzAugust 29, 2024

Dozens Of Firefighting Crews On Site To Protect Iconic Brooks Lake Lodge
A spiderweb of waterlines are positioned around the historic structures at Brooks Lake Lodge and dozens of crews from an overall incident management team of 500 firefighters have been brought to the scene to cross-train for protecting the historic Wyoming lodge.
Renée JeanAugust 29, 2024

Worst Wildfires In Campbell County History Stretched Resources, Nerves
Fighting dozens of wildfires that burned nearly 450,000 acres over the past week has left Campbell County firefighters and locals frazzled.
Jen KocherAugust 28, 2024

Colorado Trapping And Moving Wolf Pack That Keeps Killing Livestock
Eight months after wolves were reintroduced to Colorado, a pack is being trapped and relocated. It’s killed so many sheep and cattle, state wildlife officials are removing them.
Mark HeinzAugust 28, 2024

Yellowstone Wolf Learns That Going After Elk Alone Usually Leads To A Stomping
A lone wolf that tried taking on some elk in Yellowstone National Park was lucky it didn’t get stomped to death. Biologists say such solo hunts rarely work out for wolves.
Mark HeinzAugust 28, 2024

Northeast Wyoming Wildfires Getting Under Control, Teton Crews Still Fight Timber
A handful of large wildfires that have consumed nearly 460,000 acres across northern Wyoming and southern Montana are getting under control. But timber in the Fish Creek and Flat Rock fires hold heat longer than grasslands.
Clair McFarland & Jen KocherAugust 28, 2024
