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  1. Pronghorn, mule deer tags slump, predator tags may bump

    Pronghorn, mule deer tags slump, predator tags may bump … of any ungulate herd and play a critical role in population growth.   “I do not understand why it’s not a …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  2. Moose population growing

    … prevalence for moose than 10 years ago, with about 25% growth over the last decade. “Things are looking better … Greybull River drainages. There will be three total moose tags given out in the Greybull-Owl Creek area, five tags for Absaroka (Hunt Area 11) and no tags once again for …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  3. Antelope, deer licenses reduced because of drought, disease

    … and disease, Wyoming wildlife managers are axing 8,000 tags for hunting pronghorn and 3,300 tags for hunting mule deer statewide. Pronghorn and mule … lack of soil moisture is going to limit our future shrub growth, which is a critical component of big game winter …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  4. In the Laramie Mountains, too many elk and no easy fixes

    … Ecosystem. The herd grew, slowly at first, but that growth became exponential.  “Sometime in the late … licenses doled out, and by 2009 distributed 5,000-plus tags for the zone, elk area seven, which treads into five counties: Albany, Carbon, Natrona, Converse and Platte. Now tags top 6,000. Managers also “dramatically liberalized” …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

  5. Winter crushes Wyoming Range mule deer fawns

    … said, which has limited sagebrush and mountain mahogany’s growth, leaving less foliage for deer and antelope to nibble … department is considering cutting 1,100 doe-fawn antelope tags and slashing pronghorn buck tags by half for the Sublette herd, said Brandon Scurlock, …

    admin - 09/11/2023 - 22:50

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