Wyoming’s U.S. senators helped defeat a budget amendment that would have blocked using public land sales to balance the books.
Wyomingites like their public land. They hunt pronghorn in Shirley Basin’s high desert sagebrush, ogle exploding geysers in Yellowstone National Park, ride horses on trails cut through the Bighorn Nat ...
A “monumental” $21.25 million federal grant to fund conservation easements in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is currently ...
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WyoFile on MSNFeds plan to remove all wild horses from 2.1M acres of Wyoming’s ‘checkerboard’ starting in JulyComplete removal of nonnative equines from the Great Divide Basin, Salt Wells Creek and the northwest portion of the Adobe ...
A hunter trudges through snow at the National Elk Refuge in Wyoming. A federal appeals court in Colorado recently ruled that ...
Archaeologist Colin Ferriman travels around Wyoming and the region searching for historic artifacts at project sites for ...
The Western Slope’s newest congressman, Jeff Hurd, has proposed reopening thousands of acres of federal public land across Colorado to energy development and reducing protections for ...
In the Wyoming case, the four hunters from Missouri were hunting BLM land in Carbon County, west of Cheyenne. The corner they ...
Federal lands like these can be "home sweet home," the Trump Administration says. Who wouldn't want to live here? Photo by Jesse Pluim / BLM Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says the government is going ...
In August, a federal court found in favor of the Bureau of Land Management and intervenors Wyoming and the Rock Springs Grazing Association. On appeal, the court consolidated three cases all ...
Five sheep had been killed and investigators found evidence of wolf presence, including wolf tracks and bite marks on carcasses consistent with wolves.
It remains uncertain how the Bureau of Land Management’s plan for 3.6 million acres in south-central Wyoming will pan out.
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