Only months after retiring as director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Brian Nesvik has been picked by President ...
A bill to authorize game wardens to deal with sometimes-pesky otters turned, for a moment, into an effort to altogether ...
Brian Nesvik, former Wyoming Game and Fish Department director and brigadier general of the Wyoming National Guard, has been ...
With what they call “bad bills” being considered by the Wyoming Legislature, a group of hunters and anglers rallied outside ...
After Wyoming attempted to slash regulations around take of mountain lions, the state's houndsmen, hunters, and outfitters ...
Trump is declaring war on wolves, grizzly bears and imperiled wildlife across America by picking Brian Nesvik to run the Fish and Wildlife Service,” a leading conservationist said.
President Trump's choice of a former director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department to head the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Wyoming’s red-shirted game wardens also oppose the bill. The state’s wildlife “belongs to all and is held in public trust” by the Game and Fish Commission using sportsperson license ...
Environmental groups, outfitters, hunters, houndsmen testified by the dozen against a measure that would have stripped ...
Wyoming’s red-shirted game wardens also oppose the bill. The state’s wildlife “belongs to all and is held in public trust” by the Game and Fish Commission using sportsperson license ...
Additional social media posts and observations by game wardens over the next several months documented Smith-Torres fishing in multiple waters in Wyoming, Alabama and Nebraska. On Sept.
If confirmed, one-time game warden would helm an agency that has roughly 8,000 employees and oversees a wildlife refuge system that covers nearly 860 million acres.
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