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Contact: Eric Keszler
Cheyenne Headquarters
5400 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82006
Phone: (307) 777-4594 ▪ Fax: (307) 777-4610

Wyoming Game and Fish Commission Seeks Public Comments on Revised Wolf Management Plan, Public Meetings Scheduled



Cheyenne---The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission is seeking public comments on its revised Gray Wolf Management Plan. The comment period will be open from August 8 through September 9. The revised plan is available for public review on the WGFD website at http://gf.state.wy.us/
The department will also host eight public meetings around the state to present the revised plan and to collect public comments.

Changes to the plan reflect a recent agreement between Wyoming Governor Matt Mead and the US Fish and Wildlife Service. After the public comment period, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission will consider the plan at a special commission meeting, September 14 at 11:00 at the Parkway Plaza Hotel in Casper.

"This is just one step in a series of events that must happen in order to get wolves delisted in Wyoming," said WGFD Chief Game Warden Brian Nesvik. "This accelerated timeline for soliciting public comments reflects the state?s and the governor?s interest in moving this process forward in the most efficient and expedient manner possible. If the commission approves the revised plan in September, it will be submitted to the US Fish and Wildlife Service for their approval. After that, the Wyoming Legislature would need to consider changes to state statutes regarding wolf management. And finally, the commission will need to revise its regulations related to wolves."

On August 3, Governor Mead announced the State of Wyoming and the US Fish and Wildlife Service had finalized the elements of a proposed plan that will ensure a stable population of wolves in Wyoming. Under the proposed plan, Wyoming will maintain at least 100 wolves and 10 breeding pairs outside of Yellowstone National Park. The Trophy Game Management Area for wolves would extend about 50 miles to the south from its current location near the Wyoming-Idaho border. The expansion area would be managed as a Trophy Game Management Area from October 15th through the end of February. For all other months wolves would be managed as predators in the expansion area.


Members of the public who wish to provide comments on the revised Gray Wolf Management Plan must do so in writing. Written comments can be submitted before 5:00 pm on September 9. at any of the public meetings, at any WGFD regional office, or by mail or fax to:

Wolf Plan Comments
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
5400 Bishop Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82006
Fax: 307-777-4650

Revised Gray Wolf Management Plan Public Meetings:

Aug. 23 Casper Casper WGFD Office 7-9 pm
Aug. 23 Pinedale Sublette County Library 7-9 pm
Aug. 24 Afton Civic Center 1 pm ....UPDATE
Aug. 24 Jackson Center for the Arts 7-9 pm
Aug. 24 Sheridan Sheridan College 7-9 pm
Aug. 25 Cody Holiday Inn 7-9 pm
Aug. 25 Rock Springs Western Wyoming Community College 7-9 pm
Aug. 29 Cheyenne WYDOT Auditorium 7-9 pm
Aug. 31 Lander Lander WGFD Office 7-9 pm
 
No problem. Hopefully, we can get sportsmen out and in support of these changes.

It will be nice to finally put this one to bed and move on to other issues. With a little bit of luck, grizzly bears are not too far behind. The G&F Department is hoping for a ruling by the Judge by Fall. They continue to believe that their plan will prevail against the challenges. If it doesn't, I am working on somethings to push this one to a head as well.
 
I wanted to take a scalp,but the kill was not mine.

They still have to get a rider attached to a bill, in order to keep the activists off the legal welfare line. If that doesn't happen, then Wyoming won't see the management of wolves for a long, long time.
 

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