Sharp declines in mule deer have occurred throughout western North America, most notably due to habitat loss and degradation ...
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CASPER, Wyo. (Wyoming News Now) - A new report from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department indicates that the state’s mule deer population is experiencing a steep decline. An aerial population ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is inviting the public to participate in a series of conversations focused on mule deer ...
Meetings in Thayne, Jackson, Cokeville and Kemmerer There are four opportunities in November and December to join the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s  conversation on Mule Deer. RELATED: WGF ...
Researchers in the Monteith Shop at the University of Wyoming's Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources study the mule deer population that winters in western Wyoming's Green River Basin and ...
BAGGS – The Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s Green River region is inviting the public to participate in community ...
Sharp declines in mule deer have occurred throughout western North America, most notably due to habitat loss and degradation along with changing weather patterns. The Wyoming Game and Fish ...