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WY Game and Fish Department Invites Community Conversations In Big Horn Basin About Mule Deer

Mule Deer

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department invites the public to upcoming community conversations in the Big Horn Basin about mule deer. These discussions will allow landowners, hunters and wildlife enthusiasts to engage directly with Game and Fish to share their insights and discuss the future of Wyoming’s mule deer management.

The meetings will not have formal presentations, but will instead offer participants the opportunity to ask questions and visit with wildlife biologists and game wardens about the conservation and management of local herds.

These informal meetings will be held at the following locations. Members of the public are welcome to stop in at any time during the listed hours.

Date

Community

Time

Location 

Dec. 3

Worland

6-8 p.m.

Washakie County Fairgrounds, 501 15 Mile Rd, Worland

Dec. 6

Thermopolis

6-8 p.m.

Hot Springs County Fire Hall, 400 S 14th St, Thermopolis

Dec. 11

Lovell

5-7 p.m.

Lovell Fire Hall, 314 Nevada Ave, Lovell

Dec. 12

Greybull

5-7 p.m.

Greybull Town Hall, 24 S 5th St, Greybull

Dec. 13

Powell

4-5:30 p.m.

WyOld West Brewing Company, 221 N Bent St, Powell

Dec. 14

Cody

4-5:30 p.m.

Millstone Pizza Company & Brewing, 1057 Sheridan Ave, Cody

Mule deer are a highly-valued species in Wyoming, drawing widespread interest from hunters, landowners, and wildlife enthusiasts. However, mule deer populations have declined across the West for decades. Game and Fish is committed to understanding and conserving this iconic species.

Based on the results of a 2023 hunter attitude survey, Wyoming hunters would like more of a voice in the future of this species’ management. These focused conversations are designed to connect the public with wildlife managers to facilitate discussion and provide space for diverse perspectives.

Mule Deer Community Conversations are being held across the state this fall. To learn more about Wyoming’s mule deer and ongoing conservation and management efforts, visit the Game and Fish mule deer webpage.

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