PINEDALE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission is bringing its next meeting to Pinedale on March 12-13, providing locals a front-row seat to major discussions shaping wildlife and outdoor …
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When: March 12, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and March 13, 8 a.m. to noon.
Where: Sublette County School District Administration Building, 655 N. Tyler Avenue in Pinedale, or via Zoom.
To attend remotely on March 12, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89476109317
To attend remotely on March 13, go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88490972070
PINEDALE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission is bringing its next meeting to Pinedale on March 12-13, providing locals a front-row seat to major discussions shaping wildlife and outdoor policies across the state and in Sublette County.
The two-day event is free and open for the public to attend in person at the Sublette County School District 1 Administration Building, 655 N. Tyler Avenue in Pinedale, or via Zoom. The upcoming meeting is a prime opportunity for community members to make their voices heard by speaking directly to commissioners regarding any topic.
A full slate of impactful agenda items awaits the commissioners’ votes and consideration. This includes approving the department’s lands and waters management plan, its 2025 fiscal budget and the controversial elk feedground management plan.
Of local interest is an update on the identification process for the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor and a vote on the continuation of the designation. Other informational presentations will cover timely Wyoming wildlife issues like large carnivore management, mule deer research and Game and Fish communications programs.
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