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The state seeks help from public after 12 pronghorn – including mature bucks – are found left to rot in hunting zone.
Worland teenager Colton Lapp is the first person in Wyoming under state law to become a felon for poaching. Lapp, 19, pleaded guilty Monday to three felony poaching counts of killing antlered deer ...
Three men were convicted in one of the largest poaching cases in Wyoming history, with more than 100 wildlife violations between them, officials said. Wyoming Game and Fish Department Three men ...
On Oct. 18, a Wyoming game warden received a tip from a tow truck driver who had towed a Ford F-150 that had been involved in a crash, as reported by K2 Radio Wyoming.The tow truck driver ...
Wyoming Game and Fish Department The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has shut the door on one of the worst poaching scandals in state history. Now, three nonresident poachers, one of whom was a ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Three people have been ordered to pay $137,000 in fines and restitution after poaching eight mule deer bucks and one bull elk in northern Wyoming. The multiyear investigation ...
PENDLETON — New research from wildlife biologists shows poachers play a bigger role in ... study areas on public lands in Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming and Utah. Field teams recovered carcasses of ...
Wielhouwer was already facing 18 misdemeanor charges for poaching nine mule deer in downtown Cody and leaving the carcasses to rot. Photo by Riverwalker / Adobe Stock A young Michigan man currently ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced this week that it's investigating the poaching of 12 pronghorn that were shot and left to waste in a hunting zone north of Kemmerer in southwest Wyoming.