Forensic specialist Kim Frazier shows some of the evidence that has been used to solve poaching cases at the Wyoming Game and Fish Wildlife Forensics and Fish Health Laboratory in Laramie last month. (Aaron LeClair/Laramie Boomerang via AP)
Tim Kupsick, Star-TribuneDavid Turner and his son Jared climb to the top of Independence Rock Monday afternoon. The Turner's stopped at Independence Rock as apart of their childrens studies of the Oregon Trail. The Turners are back from a missionary trip to Bolivia to file reports and visit friends and family for the holidays.
Olin Sims (Photo courtesy of Game and Fish)
The 2009 Conservation Stamp (Photo courtesy of Game and Fish)
Smoke from nearby prescribed fires color the sun red and yellow as it sets over the Snake River Range south of Jackson recently. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
The breath of a bugling bull elk is visible in the morning sun in Grand Teton National Park. Elk are in the midst of the rut, one of the sure signs of autumn in the Rockies. (Mark Gocke/Star-Tribune correspondent)
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is accepting registrations for a Hunter Education Internet Field Day Course through Monday or until filled. The class will be limited to 15 participants.
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