The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is encouraging people to stay home and utilize online services, reserving visits to local Game and Fish facilities to necessary business.
Many licenses and …
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is encouraging people to stay home and utilize online services, reserving visits to local Game and Fish facilities to necessary business.
Many licenses and stamps are available for purchase online. Licenses without a carcass coupon are eligible for digital proof in the field, like on a phone or tablet. Hunting applications are open on the Game and Fish website, wgfd.wyo.gov, as well.
Anyone who needs help with purchasing or applying for licenses online, finding information on the website or general questions can call the Game and Fish telephone information center at 307-777-4600 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., or send a message online.
In cases where a person must come to the regional office for business, the public is asked to call first. The Cody Regional office can be reached at 307-527-7125. Anyone feeling unwell or who has been exposed to COVID-19 is asked to stay home.
Game Wardens stand ready to continue to protect Wyoming’s wildlife and respond to wildlife- or watercraft-related emergencies. Stop poaching tips can still be submitted over the phone, online or through text.
For wildlife emergencies, people can call their local game warden or Wyoming Game and Fish Dispatch at 1-877-943-3847.