Cinnamon black bear in balsam root

Large Carnivore

Wyoming is one of the few states in North America that is still home to a suite of large carnivores that existed 1,000 years ago. Learn about how black bear, grizzly bear, mountain lion and wolf populations are monitored in Wyoming, safety considerations while recreating outdoors and regulations related to hunting large carnivores. 

 

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Black Bears in Wyoming

Black Bears are found throughout much of Wyoming. Learn about black bear hunting regulations, how the Wyoming Game and Fish Department monitors black bear populations, how to avoid conflicts with bears and much more.

Black Bears in Wyoming
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Grizzly Bears in Wyoming

Grizzly bears that can be found throughout northwest Wyoming are a part of the Yellowstone area grizzly bear population. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has an extensive grizzly bear management program, including research and monitoring, conflict management, education and outreach.

Grizzly Bears in Wyoming
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Mountain Lions in Wyoming

The most elusive of the large carnivore species in Wyoming, mountain lions are found statewide, but are rarely seen. Learn about mountain hunting regulations, how the Wyoming Game and Fish Department monitors mountain lion populations, how to avoid conflicts with lions and much more.

Mountain Lions in Wyoming
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Wolves in Wyoming

Wolf populations in Wyoming are concentrated primarily in the northwest portion of the state where they are legally classified as trophy game animals.  

 

Learn about wolf hunting regulations, where wolves are classified as predatory animals and trophy game animals in the state, how wolf populations are monitored and how to stay safe in wolf county. 

Wolves in Wyoming