The Wyoming Game and Fish Department debuted the first in a series of wildlife web cameras so people can connect to the Wyoming outdoors from anywhere. Called, WildLIVE, the cameras stream images live on the Game and Fish website and give viewers an up-close look at the lives of wildlife. Ultimately, Game and Fish is planning to livestream from multiple locations across the state. The first camera is at Speas Fish Hatchery outside of Casper. Viewers can get a peek at a portion of the millions of fish the department raises and stocks annually for Wyoming waters. Since the cameras are livestreaming, the public should be aware they may capture the full experience of wildlife, from heartwarming moments between a mother and fawn to the difficult-to-watch moments of predation. Game and Fish plans to expand the number of wildlife viewing cameras throughout the next year to locations that could offer viewing of deer, elk, pronghorn and birds. The exact locations of cameras will be kept confidential to protect wildlife. he wildlife camera feeds can be viewed at https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Wildlife-in-Wyoming/Wildlive
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