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Published on Aug 3, 2012

For more than 200 years, wildlife has been a defining part of the Wyoming experience. The herds thread their way through our collective imagination, from the journals of Robert Stuart and Osborne Russell to the stories we tell over coffee today. A drive across
the state is punctuated by antelope, golden eagles, deer, sandhill cranes, and trumpeter
swans. Where else but Wyoming do antelope browse on the grounds of the state capitol
building? Where else do you have to brake for moose and bison? Our lives are set
against a tapestry of wildlife; it's in our blood.

We are caretakers of an abundant assembly of wildlife in a unique piece of country.
People travel half way around the world to experience what Wyoming offers. As the
keepers of this landscape, we have a responsibility to those people. Moreover, we have a responsibility to generations of Wyomingites not yet born. We owe them the chances we have had ourselves -- the sight of a thousand pronghorn antelope strung out through the sage, on their way to winter range. The sound of sage-grouse dancing in the first
softening days of spring. The rumor of a grizzly in the high timber.

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  • Josh Brior

    What a joke, how about you guys curve spending first, then lets talk about increasing license sales. Wyoming is ill managed compared to other states, look at your guys' mule deer population, you guys shoot them like there prarie dogs. Ill managed and over funded in my opinion for the quality of hunt I had. I will stick with going to Mont, or CO.

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