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Wyoming Reads puts books in students’ hands
First graders in Greybull celebrated Wyoming Reads Day on Tuesday, May 15, at the Greybull Public Library in partnership with the Greybull Elementary School Library. First graders from Mrs. Otto and Mr. Carney’s classes met at the library to listen to a story and hear about the library’s summer programming, which will be held each Wednesday in June. Afterwards, Wende Jenness, the Greybull Elementary Librarian, presented students with a book of their choice from the Wyoming Reads list and was one of many literacy celebrations occurring across the state after Gov. Mark Gordon signed a bill into law in March, which marked the third Tuesday in May, “Wyoming Reads Day.” The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Art Washut, was introduced during the 2024 Wyoming Legislative budget session, at the end of the Wyoming Reads 25th Anniversary year.
Don’t Cry Wolf: Global Response To The Reports Of Wolf Abuse in Wyoming
Expert and eyewitness accounts of the February 29th Wyoming wolf incident that has triggered global unity and activism. This is a grave case of anima vruelty that cannot be overlooked.”. — Lori Wynn, CEO, Guardians of Wolves. COLDEN, NY, UNITED STATES, May 20, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- According to Cowboy State...
West Fork Dam size in flux as feds reconsider Wyoming plan
The size of Wyoming’s proposed and controversial West Fork Dam in the Medicine Bow National Forest in Carbon County is in flux as federal environmental analysts juggle economics and conservation in a review of the planned 264-foot-high concrete structure, key analysts say. As now planned, the structure would flood 130 acres and hold 10,000 acre-feet of water on a headwaters tributary of the Colorado River Basin where drought and climate change plague a river system that supports 40 million people. The dam’s reservoir would hold...
Colorado wolf map shows increased activity near Wyoming border, Frisco, Dillon and Vail
There are signs that some of Colorado's released wolves are moving closer to the Wyoming border, according to the state's recently released wolf activity map, and a rancher who lives near the border and has seen the released wolves in recent days. Wolf movement has substantially increased in Routt County, including in proximity...
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