As winter begins to give way to warmer weather, the Wyoming Department of Health has issued a warning about the ongoing threat posed by rabies., a deadly but preventable disease. In Wyoming, bats and skunks are the main sources of the deadly disease and can spread it to people and pets through bites and scratches. Dr. Emily Curren is the state public health veterinarian with … [Read more...] about Rabies a concern in Wyoming
Game and Fish
Wyoming’s winter a worry for wildlife
Winter has been hard on Western Wyoming wildlife and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is worried about both pronghorn and mule deer. In addition to the harsh winter conditions, biologists Managers are also working with the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory to investigate a rare disease outbreak in pronghorn south of Pinedale. Since mid-February, between 250-300 … [Read more...] about Wyoming’s winter a worry for wildlife
Bear rules and wildlife feeding laws in effect
Bear rules went into effect over the weekend in the town of Jackson. Those rules require a bear-proof garbage can is some parts of town. Bear Conflict Zones Last fall, the Jackson Town Council approved an ordinance that mandates the use of bear-resistant containers in what are called bear-conflict zones inside the city limits. Those zones consist of property adjacent to public … [Read more...] about Bear rules and wildlife feeding laws in effect
Learn AIS inspection from Wyoming Game and Fish
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants you to be an AIS inspector. The department is offering training sessions for residents who want to become certified Wyoming aquatic invasive species inspectors. They provide the skills necessary to inspect personally-owned and other watercraft. The sessions will include classroom instruction, question-and-answer session and a … [Read more...] about Learn AIS inspection from Wyoming Game and Fish
Mountain lions cause concern in Teton Valley
Mountain lions in Teton Valley have caused Idaho Game and Fish officials to warn residents to be more vigilant. A mountain lion attacked and killed a pet dog in Tetonia on Monday forcing law enforcement to kill the cat. James Brower with the Idaho Fish and Game Department said that the pet owners did nothing wrong or out of the ordinary to cause the attack to happen. Mountain … [Read more...] about Mountain lions cause concern in Teton Valley