Five herds spread across the state are enrolled in the study: the Upper Shoshone (which borders Yellowstone National Park), North Bighorn, Wyoming Range, Sweetwater and Laramie Mountains.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department reports that over the last year, mule deer managers have been hard at work analyzing thousands of data points generated by collared deer on the landscape. The collared deer are part of a five-year monitoring project designed to enhance wildlife managers' understandin
Cheyenne, WY (RELEASE from WGFD) October 20, 2023 A five-year, groundbreaking project by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to study mule deer in the Cowboy State is underway. This project, which started in late 2022, takes a deeper data dive by researching six areas considered critical for mule deer management: abundance, composition, data
A five-year, groundbreaking project by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to study mule deer in the Cowboy State is underway. This project, which started in late 2022, takes a