Habitat Website
Game and Fish Habitat Planning and Reporting Strategic Habitat Plan - 2009 Strategic Habitat Plan Maintaining habitat values and addressing key habitat issues will require careful consideration, collaboration and planning followed by bold action. The WGFD and its conservation partners must confront these challenges with limited resource. This Strategic Habitat Plan sets forth strategies to meet these challenges. Habitat Priority Area Maps and Narratives. Annual Habitat Reports.
Habitat Counts
"Habitat Counts" Introduction Download Habitat Logos Low resolution black & white logo High resolution black & white logo Low resolution color logo High resolution color logo "Habitat counts" Special Habitat Section from Wyoming Wildlife News "Planning for Habitat" article from January 2006 Wyoming Wildlife magazine
Program Landowner Incentive Program
Big Game Crucial Range Maps Bighorn Sheep Elk Moose Mule Deer Pronghorn Rocky Mountain Goat White-tailed Deer
Habitat in the News
The Trail Back - Report on local sage grouse working group efforts article from January 2006 Wyoming Wildlife magazine Recycle Trees for Fish Habitat Buffalo-area Conservation District and NRCS honored for Sage Grouse Work Fire Encourages Plant Diversity, Wildlife Diversity Water Management and Instream Flow Encana and BP Donate Equipment for Wildlife
Other Habitat Information
Habitat Extension Bulletins - Now Available
A Rocky Mountain Elk Habitat Conservation Plan for the WFD Sheridan Region (and portions of the Cody Region)
Conservation Assessment of Greater Sage Grouse and Sagebrush Habitats
Recommendations for Development of Oil & Gas Resources within Crucial & Important Wildlife Habitats A Strategy for Managing Energy Development Consistently with the FLPMA Principles of Multiple Use and Sustained Yield (1.5M)
The Wyoming Guidelines for Managing Sagebrush Communities with Emphasis on Fire Management, has recently been completed through a cooperative effort by representatives from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, and Natural Resource Conservation Service (link will open in a new window).
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