Kenneth Roberts looked down the barrel of the black matte rifle, took a breath and pulled the trigger. There was a noise — not a bang, or even a particularly
After wildlife managers lifted the door of her culvert trap this July, a subadult female grizzly relocated from the north fork of Montana’s Flathead River to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Wyoming officials have endorsed a proposal to use money made from selling state land to Grand Teton National Park to buy thousands of acres of public land managed by the
Wildlife managers knew that Grizzly 399 was likely devouring an elk carcass in the Snake River Canyon roughly 24 hours before the bear, internationally famous for having raised 18 cubs
As state officials gear up to consider approving a sale of the Kelly parcel to Grand Teton National Park, one key decision-maker challenged the process Monday by championing an idea
Wyoming Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder announced Monday that she is concerned about a proposed sale of the Kelly parcel to Grand Teton National Park.
In a Thursday press conference, Gov. Mark Gordon defended his shifting rhetoric about the legality of hitting wolves and other animals Wyoming considers “predators” with snowmobiles.
As high winds ripped through western Wyoming Friday night and Saturday, the Pack Trail Fire continued to expand east, closer to a road firefighters are using as a firebreak to
Dick Grieg has lived next to Karns Meadow for about 50 years and he’s seen plenty of wildlife in his backyard. Geese with their goslings. Deer, bedded down in the
Tribal members on the Wind River Indian Reservation are set to spend millions to uplift existing local leaders, attract tourists and provide better jobs, better food and better health care