Four Dead in Last Month From Animal Attacks in Nepal
Four Dead in Last Month From Animal Attacks in Nepal: In southern Nepal, tigers, leopards, and rhinos are more dangerous than avalanches and altitude sickness are in the high Himalaya.
Wyoming’s Coursey leads National Wildlife Refuge System audit that’s igniting sell-off worries
Wyoming’s Coursey leads National Wildlife Refuge System audit that’s igniting sell-off worries: Former wildlife officials warn Trump-appointed team they can’t haphazardly dispose of refuge land, though many support a review of the embattled national system.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
National Guard pilot admits to landing Black Hawk helicopter to pick up elk antlers The Montana soldier entered a no-contest plea to trespassing charges for landing a UH-60 helicopter on a remote ranch to collect elk antlers.
What's the fun of having access to a helicopter if you can't use it?
National Guard pilot admits to landing Black Hawk helicopter to pick up elk antlers
Judge sides with developer of controversial Casper Mountain gravel pit
Judge sides with developer of controversial Casper Mountain gravel pit: Prism Logistics' state leases are not subject to county regulations, judge rules, and the company's request for lease extensions is remanded back to the state.
Former Colorado wildlife boss Jeff Davis hired as Wyoming Game and Fish deputy director
Former Colorado wildlife boss Jeff Davis hired as Wyoming Game and Fish deputy director: State agency director resigned under pressure in November and weeks later signed on to replace recently retired Doug Brimeyer.
Apparently Wyomingites are qualified.
Wyoming’s New Deputy Game And Fish Director Is Former Controversial Colorado Chief
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Hiker Killed by Mountain Lion in Colorado, First in 25 Years
Hiker Killed by Mountain Lion in Colorado, First in 25 Years: The woman hiker's death marked the first fatal mountain lion attack in the state in over 25 years.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Backer of controversial Seminoe hydroelectric project proposes new tack
Backer of controversial Seminoe hydroelectric project proposes new tack: Local stakeholders say the project simply requires too many unacceptable impacts for the unique, and lucrative, outdoor recreation hotspot.
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