
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department will hold public workshops on the elk Feedground Management Action Plan process for the Pinedale and Jackson elk herd units.
The events will offer FMAP process updates and an opportunity for the public to engage in conversation and share input.
The details for the workshops are as follows:
|
Town |
Date |
Time |
Location |
|
Pinedale |
Feb. 26 |
6 p.m. |
Pinedale Regional Game and Fish office, 432 E. Mill St. |
|
Jackson |
Feb. 28 |
1 p.m. |
Teton County Library, 125 Virginian Ln, Ordway Auditorium. |
Following the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission’s approval of the Wyoming Elk Feedgrounds Management Plan in March 2024, the Jackson and Pinedale regions began developing specific FMAPs tailored to individual elk herds and their respective feedgrounds. There are three elk herd units in each region, which include 21 department-operated feedgrounds.
In the Pinedale Region, the FMAP development process started with the Pinedale elk herd unit. This herd unit encompasses elk hunt areas 97 and 98 and includes the Fall, Scab and Muddy Creek feedgrounds.
The Jackson Region began its process with the Jackson elk herd unit, which encompasses elk hunt areas 70-72, 75 and 77-83. This herd unit includes the department-operated Fish Creek and Patrol Cabin feedgrounds, as well as the federally-managed National Elk Refuge.
The FMAPs are intended to evaluate each strategy outlined in the Feedgrounds Management Plan and determine how it can be uniquely and appropriately applied at the herd unit and feedground levels, while adhering to the Commission-supported goals and sideboards established in the plan.
Goals
Sideboards
For additional information, visit the Game and Fish Elk Feedgrounds webpage.
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