An employee at the Wild Sage places wine bottles into the restaurant's temperature controlled wine rack while preparing for dinner service.
In this photo provided by Disney, (left to right) Larry the anaconda, Nigel the koala, Bridget the giraffe, and Samson the lion discover what a jungle the city can be in 'The Wild.' Photo by the Associated Press.
Hundreds of wild horses roam around the BLM National Wild Horse & Burro Adoption Center Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Candice Towell
As I hunt for the elusive "Trekker," the current name for a Star Trek fan, I stumble along a poster advertising their favorite viewing material. My hunt will soon have results. (Dustin Neal, Star-Tribune)
About 150 wild mustangs inhabit the 38,000-acre Pryor Mountain horse range outside Lovell. Photo by Matt Dillon.
Patrick Zimmerer inspects his grapes at Table Mountain Vineyard in Huntley last month. (Lindsey Kroskob/Torrington Telegram via AP)
Wild horses are fed, watered and held at the Bureau of Land Management's wild horse corrals in Rock Springs in this photo from last November. Too many wild horses in holding facilities is forcing the agency to rethink its wild horse roundup policy. Photo by Jeff Gearino, Star-Tribune file photo.
Pryor Mtn. wild horses are seen silhouetted in the morning sun. Photo from The Associated Press.
Horse trainer Bryan Mantle of Wheatland works with mustang Snowflake on his girlfriend's parents ranch in Bayard, Neb. Photo by Matt Joyce, AP.
Horse trainer Gary Main Jr.works with wild mustang Victory on his ranch near Laramie. Photo by Matt Joyce, AP.
Wyoming head coach Joe Legerski, in front, and coaches watch to see if a shot on basket makes it in during the second half of their game against Pittsburgh. Photo by Kerry Huller, Star-Tribune
Scripps Howard News Service Horse whisperer Gena Wasley gains the trust of a wild mustang by extending a hawk feather for it to smell. Wasley has been training horses for 15 years and signed up to train a wild mustang.
Colorado filmmaker Jim Bowman narrates the first episode of 'Wild West Scenarios' from a private ranch near Medicine Bow for a new series he's producing. (Courtesy/Way Out West Productions)
Spent .44 caliber Henry rifle shells and a .48 caliber round ball were collected from a battle site in Colorado as part of filmmaker Jim Bowman's 'Wild West Scenarios.'
White pelicans fly in formation over the Snake River near Oxbow Bend in Grand Teton National Park. That section of the river and others would be designated as 'wild and scenic' under a bill that passed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Wednesday. Photo by Jim Laybourn, Star-Tribune correspondent.
Joggers enjoy a morning run in the fog near Jackson this week. After a cool, wet start to the week, forecasters are calling for warming and dry conditions through the weekend across Wyoming. Find more in the weather report on page B6. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
Fishtail, Mont., area ranchers Jim and Sherry Edwards have owned about a dozen of the Pryor Mountain mustangs since 1989 in a non-profit corporation called the Sweet Medicine Sanctuary. Jim Edwards is also a board member at the Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center. (Larry Mayer/The Billings Gazette)
Wild horses kick up dust near Muddy Gap earlier this year. Excess wild horses from Wyoming and elsewhere in the West would be moved to preserves in the Midwest and East under a new federal plan. (Ken Driese/Star-Tribune correspondent)
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