GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.
Toby Wayne Larson followed his wife, a fifth-generation Wyomingite, back home to Casper and began playing with sawdust and ...
A deadly prion disease is taking off at Dell Creek Feedground, and the next four months could be pivotal and a harbinger of ...
Winds as high as 105 mph were recorded on Tuesday, and most of I-80 and I-25 were closed to high-profile vehicles because of ...
Each year, billions of chickens, cows and pigs are raised, slaughtered and fed to people in Wyoming and across the U.S. but a recent survey by the research nonprofit Faunalytics found a strong ...
Although evidence of a new infusion of bloodlines is lacking, both transplant animals are alive, and breeding is anticipated ...
Explore Wyoming’s hidden food treasures, beloved by locals and mostly missed by visitors seeking authentic bites.
University of Wyoming scientists are front and center in a four-part television series, “Saving Yellowstone with Dennis Quaid ...
A debut book by Fort Hall native Cleve Davis is reigniting discussion about the history, cultural meaning and legal battles ...
In a new study, scientists discovered that raccoons who live in the city have shorter snouts, suggesting that they're moving ...
A conservation organization has once again filed notice of its intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for ...
Cowboys are iconic symbols of American history and culture, representing independence, toughness, and the sprawling freedom of the Western frontier. Emerging in the 19th century, these rugged, ...