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7/19/2023 10:35:35 PM
Cheyenne - The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission met this week in Wheatland. The seven-member board approved the annual Wyoming Game and Fish Department budget — a regular task at July meetings. The standard operational budget, which supports the day-to-day work of the department, was approved at $99.2 million. Game and Fish doesn’t receive state general-fund dollars. The bulk of the budget comes from sportspeople. The Commission also approved $20.1 million for one-time projects that include funding the Jackson housing project and a portion of the state education and shooting complex project. In addition, the Commission voted to approve the projects presented by the Animal Damage Management Board. The department allocates $200,000 annually toward predator control projects for wildlife protection. In an effort to increase public access for sportspersons, the Commission voted to approve the 10-year renewal of the Dave Johnston Power Plant Public Access Area in Converse County, a new public access area on the North Platte River near Glenrock and a public access road and parking area on private land in Carbon County owned by Sims Land & Livestock, Inc. near McFadden. The Commission also approved changes to a series of regulations after considering extensive public comment:
(Breanna Ball, Public Information Officer - (breanna.ball1@wyo.gov))
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