Two years after Wyoming wolves were re-listed on the Endangered Species Act, federal courts have concluded the population has grown enough to turn control of it over to the state government.
Wyoming's effort to decrease mountain lion population has worked effectively, getting numbers down to where they were in 2009 and 2010.
Scientists are set to begin trapping grizzly bears in Grand Teton National Park to outfit them with tracking collars and collect samples from the animals.
Officials in Teton County say an 85-year-old man who failed to return from a solo hunting trip has been found deceased.
A poor berry harvest is pushing bears into residential areas in search of food as they prepare for hibernation.
For the first time in a handful of years, biologists have good news about many Wyoming antelope populations.
Aside from damage to fences or flattened gardens, deer often become aggressive, particularly during the rut. And where prey roam, predators are bound to follow.
Vincent and Donna Doser had spotted bison, elk and other animals as they motorcycled through Yellowstone National Park, but no bears. As they exited the park's Northeast Entrance on August 10, that was about to change very quickly and with a thud.
In the late 1970s and early '80s less than 2 percent of the Jackson Elk Herd spent summers not far from their wintering grounds in the stretch of Jackson Hole between Moose and Wilson. Now, that number is growing.