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Wyoming hunters may legally harvest collared deer and elk but should avoid them to preserve research data.
Wyoming hunters may encounter collared mule deer, elk, and other wildlife this fall as part of ongoing research.
While it’s legal to harvest these animals, the Game and Fish Department urges hunters to avoid targeting them, as collars provide vital data on habitat use and herd health.
If a collared animal is harvested, hunters should preserve the collar and report the find to help retrieve data and reuse equipment.
The department highlights hunters’ role in supporting science-based conservation.
Meanwhile, other state developments include library closures due to budget cuts, a wind project shutdown, proposed user fees for mountain bikers, and ongoing concerns about LGBTQ+ youth mental health.
A scholarship application deadline is approaching, and a new commercial subdivision in Sheridan has been approved.
Los cazadores de Wyoming pueden legalmente capturar ciervos y alces, pero deben evitarlos para preservar los datos de la investigación.