The Wyoming Game and Fish Department welcomes Sarah Dugan. Dugan has begun to perform duties as the Buffalo district game warden after the recent retirement of Jim Seeman.
According to the Game and Fish, Dugan grew up in Greeley, Colo. before moving to Laramie to attend the University of Wyoming.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department would like residents and visitors to know that paddleboards, kayaks and canoes are classified as watercraft under Wyoming law. As such, users are required to have a wearable life jacket available aboard the watercraft.
“Paddleboards are a fun way to enjoy Wyoming’s waters and catch a few sunrays, but don’t forget to bring along a life jacket,” Buffalo Game Warden Jim Seeman said. “Paddleboards, under Wyoming boating regulations, are considered a watercraft and users are required to have a life jacket when on the paddleboard.”
Children 12 years old or younger must wear a lifejacket or be in an enclosed cabin of a watercraft any time the watercraft is underway. If people plan to recreate on Wyoming waters this summer, the Game and Fish ask that people please be familiar with fishing and boating regulations.