Over the years, the supplemental winter feeding of elk has grown in complexity. Among the complexities are wildlife diseases, specifically increasing concerns about the spread of chronic wasting disease across the State. While there are benefits to feeding elk on feedgrounds, there are also challenges. Following the completion of the Wyoming Elk Feedgrounds Management Plan in 2024, the Department is currently developing Feedground Management Action Plans (FMAPs) for each elk herd encompassing a feedground. 

 

 

 

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A timeline for the development of the feedground management plan shown along an illustrated road.
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Wyoming Feedgrounds Map

Wyoming Feedground Locations

Map of elk feedground locations in northwest Wyoming. The map shows feedgrounds where CWD has been detected (red dots) and feedgrounds where CWD has not been detected (blue dots).

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Two cow elk and one spike elk in velvet stand looking at the camera or each other on a green, grassy hill
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