Wyoming Naturally



When you say "Wyoming" you think "wildlife". OK, you might think "Cowboys" too, but Wyoming wildlife is up at the top of the list of our natural resources.

There are many beautiful animals to be found in Wyoming. Pick up a guide … more...
The number of deer in Wyoming is almost equal to the number of people. There are two kinds of deer in Wyoming, the white tailed deer and the mule deer.

The white-tailed deer is not found everywhere, but a good place to find them is in the Black Hills. Mule deer … more...
 The elk is an animal that is popular with both tourists and hunters.  They live in a great part of Wyoming.  The biggest herds live near the western mountains.  Bulls weigh around 700 pounds, and cows weigh around 500 pounds.  These are some of … more...
Pronghorn can also be found in Wyoming.  They are often referred to as “antelope”. Thousands of pronghorn travel north across the Green River Basin and Red Desert to the Mountains of Gros Ventre and as far as Grand Teton National Park, a migration directon that can … more...
Wyoming boasts of of the greatest fishing in the United States, and there's plenty for everyone. Wyoming has an international reputation for trout fishing. Fly-fishing in the state is like going back in time.

Wyoming's crystal lakes, unspoiled rivers, and … more...
Another creature to be found in Wyoming is the black footed ferret.  The Black-footed Ferret is a small meat-eating North American animal from the desert that is related to the Steppe Polecat of Russia and belongs to the diverse family Mustelidae. This group  … more...
Mountain lions can also be found in Wyoming.  The mountains near Woods Landing are a good place to spot one. Close encounters with mountain lions are rare in Wyoming. They're generally not confrontational animals.

Biologists from the Game and Fish … more...
Coyotes can be found all across the stark prairies of Wyoming. Coyotes, cousins of wolves, have been poisoned and hunted with few limitations ever since Europeans settled the West. Ranchers consider them “varmints” because they sometimes hunt livestock, … more...
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