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Phase II of Elk Feedground collaborative process begins this month

Phase II of Elk Feedground collaborative process begins this month
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Proposed project would trap, move, track lamb-hunting eagles

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is backing a plan to trap 16 sheep-hunting golden eagles and move them up to 400 miles away, including out of Wyoming. The plan is both a research project and a way to “alleviate conflicts” with domestic livestock, according to a memo to Game and Fish commissioners from the chief of the agency’s wildlife division. The matter is scheduled for consideration and potential approval by the commission Thursday at its Jackson meeting. The goal of the research is to identify best practices for relocating depredating golden eagles and reduce conflicts, said Nate Bickford, a Colorado State University professor in Pueblo, Colorado, who proposed the project. With today’s technology enabling researchers to fit tracking devices on birds, the project could benefit both eagles and stock growers, he said.

Game and Fish offers additional Q&A on elk feedgrounds – Sheridan Media

Given the high-interest in the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s elk feedgrounds management plan public process, the Department is hosting a supplemental question and answer session for those who were unable to attend the first set of public meetings. The Q&A begins at 4 p.m. Jan. 5, 2021 with Game and Fish wildlife managers and disease experts and federal partners on the basics of Wyoming’s elk feedgrounds.  For those wanting to attend the Q&A, prior online enrollment is required, and prospective attendees should watch the recorded meeting in advance. The recorded video features presentations from Game and Fish including an overview of elk feedgrounds in Wyoming, current wildlife disease concerns, including chronic wasting disease, and current brucellosis management on feedgrounds. Presentations also include federal partners on their role in the feeding of elk in western Wyoming. 

Antler and horn hunting season to end

Antler and horn hunting season to end Wyoming Game and Fish CHEYENNE, Wyo. (KIFI/KIDK)-Shed antler and horn hunting collection will come to an end on many sections of public lands in western and southern Wyoming January 1 at midnight.   The closure applies to sections of public land, state land, and Wyoming Game and fish Commission wildlife habitat areas.  It is also illegal to enter the property of any person to collect antlers or horns without the permission of the property owner or person in charge of the property, regardless of the time of year. The closure prohibits anyone from collecting shed antlers or horns west of the Continental Divide, excluding the Great Divide Basin, and some land west of Laramie from January 1 through 6 a.m. on May 1 of each year. The closure is meant to protect wintering big game.

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