All politics aside, I believe that if we are allowing professionals, and we have break dancing competition, we should also have a pole dancing competition.
Can you explain/expand on this:
"3) If there is not elk pressure on the private ground then the lands in the HMA s will not be open."
All of the HMAs I'm familiar with are open during the specified periods on the permission slip/ranch rules, regardless of whether elk are on them or not. Is...
FFS
"I won a gun, it wasn't as nice as I think it should be, I'm pissed."
If you don't like the prize for God's sake don't buy a ticket. I'm sure there are plenty of folks that would be grateful to win.
Although the weather may be a natural cycle, the barriers, impediments, and outright habitat conversion that we've added to the landscape over the last 150 years have changed these animals' abilities to react and bounce back Antelope piled up in town since 1st of the year (obviously former...
We were just talking about how this has been worse than '20-'21 (a damn tough winter in south-central Wyo) and is comparible to '83-'84. Snowing again right now...
A friend of mine clearing snow at our office today posted this. A couple herds moved into town after the new years storm and have been busy trying (and mostly failing) to make a living since. We saw this during '20-'21, so it's not a surprise, but it's heartbreaking to see.
Its not hard to tell in South Central Wyo. There are wildlife yarded up where I've never seen them winter in 50+ years. From a line running sw/ne at the Quealy Dome to Bosler area west, conditions are rough. Have lost a lot of antelope already and we're set to lose a lot more.
Wow, this captured my feelings exactly. Thank you.
At the tail end of a career in hands-on natural resource management, I couldn't agree more. What speaks to me most about this is the "sense of place", ie this is where I belong. I'm extremely proud of a career working with the best people in...
The more recent water projects that I'm thinking of in Carbon County are all open to public access, hunting, and fishing. I can think of historic impoundments surrounded by deeded lands without public access, and stream channel/stream bank improvements along private surface that benefit entire...
"Welcome, and feel free to use your brain when choosing what party or candidate to vote for. There are many options, good and bad, on either side, and our state is in dire need of people who can differentiate between the two."
This. The last thing we need is the lunatic fringe on either side...
"The Rail Tie Wind Project boundaries are within two miles of Interstate 80. Project critics say the area — a mix of private and state-owned land — is the city’s best option for the kind of high-end residential development needed to attract University of Wyoming faculty and upscale business...