Conserving Wildlife,
Serving People

 

 

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is dedicated to conserving, enhancing and protecting Wyoming's exceptional fish and wildlife resources and the habitats that support them. We will work with and for the public to provide a wide array of fish and wildlife experiences.

Contact Your Regional Office

Find the contact information for the regional office nearest you. The Game and Fish has eight regional offices.

Apply for Licenses

Submit applications for limited quota big game, preference points, Super Tag raffle, and other special draws.

Latest News

A buck mule deer utilizing an underpass under U.S. Highway 191 west of Pinedale
Directors Column
In late April I spoke at two congressional briefings in Washington, D.C. Briefings are an opportunity to educate and build support for our work. One of the briefings focused on one of my favorite subjects — wildlife crossings. We are seen as national leaders on crossings and the opportunity to showcase our work was a…

Be Bear Aware

Recreate Safely in Wyoming

Wyoming is bear country. Learn what to do in an encounter situation, how to avoid attracting a bear to your home or camp and how to minimize your risk while recreating in areas occupied by bears.

Fall fly fishing in Wyoming

Wyoming Fishing Guide

Discover New Fishing Spots

Find places to fish using the interactive Wyoming Fishing Guide. The guide allows you to search for waters to fish, discover waters where you can catch specific fish species and explore new fishing opportunities around Wyoming.

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Wyoming toad in marsh

Enter the Calendar Photo Contest

Have you snapped the perfect shot of a roaming bison, a soaring eagle, or a vibrant cutthroat trout? Wyoming Wildlife magazine is looking for photographs of our state’s incredible wildlife to feature in our upcoming calendar!

 

Whether you’re a seasoned wildlife photographer or an enthusiastic hobbyist, we want to see your photos.

Enter your photos
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A Game and Fish warden talks to a landowner on horseback

The Stop Poaching program works because people truly care about Wyoming's wildlife resources.

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Reviewing maps in regulation brochures

Rules and regulations are set by the Game and Fish commission to conserve and manage wildlife.

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Two hunters in hunter orange hats sneak up on their quarry in a beautiful mountainous landscape.

Utilize interactive maps, hunt and harvest information and much more to plan your next hunt.