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Wyoming Game and Fish outlines mule deer concerns, calls for targeted interim work
Summary
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department told the Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee that mule deer populations are below desired levels and recommended focusing interim study on matters within the department’s control, while recognizing many influences lie outside state authority.
Angie Bruce, director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, told the Travel, Recreation, Wildlife & Cultural Resources Committee that the statewide mule deer population “is not where we'd like it to be,” and described a mix of department actions and external pressures that the agency is tracking.
Bruce said the department has held public listening sessions to gather perspectives on mule deer population declines and is identifying which drivers the department can influence and which are outside its…
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