Last winter, Game and Fish convened three meetings across the Big Horn Basin to initiate the Cody Cutthroat Trout Collaborative. At each meeting, attendees received a brief presentation by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and then were invited to discuss the following question: “When you consider the future of cutthroat trout in the Big Horn Basin what challenges, both social and biological, do we need to consider to ensure all interests are met?” Click the links below to view public input received:
Summary of themes from public input from Cody, Lovell and Worland Detailed public input received: Cody Detailed public input received: Lovell Detailed public input received: Worland
Summary: Overall summary of Round 2 of meetings Presentations: Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout, Current and Historic Status: Jason Burckhardt Habitat Requirements and the Restoration Process: Joe Skorupski Conservation Biology: Sam Hochhalter Maps: Historic distribution of Yellowstone cutthroat trout Current distribution of Yellowsotne cutthroat trout Bighorn Lake Clarks Fork North Fork Shoshone Nowood South Fork Shoshone Recommendation forms: Description of criteria Recommendations sheets by drainage
Summary: Overall summary of final meetings in Cody, Lovell and Worland
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