GREEN RIVER—Wildlife managers with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department are seeking the public’s help in developing the 2013 hunting seasons. Green River Wildlife Supervisor Steve DeCecco says there will be four public meetings in southwest Wyoming and regional staff is hoping to hear from as many people as possible. “We invite anyone interested in hunting and wildlife management to attend one of the four information gathering meetings in preparation for the 2013 season-setting process,” DeCecco said. “This is the second year we have held these meetings earlier in the annual hunting season setting cycle. We have committed to gathering public input prior to season development to provide a more meaningful and timely dialog with the public, well in advance of drafting 2013 seasons. This is an opportunity for sportsmen to share any information, observations, or ideas you think would be valuable in developing 2013 hunting season proposals.” Meetings will be held at the following locations:
Monday, January 14: Green River, Green River Region Game and Fish Office, 6:30 PM Tuesday, January 15: Baggs, Valley Community Center, 6:30 PM
Wednesday, January 16: Kemmerer, Lincoln County Public Library, 6:30 PM
Thursday, January 17: Evanston, Uinta County Library/ Bridger Carter room, 6:30 PM
Monday, January 14: Green River, Green River Region Game and Fish Office, 6:30 PM Tuesday, January 15: Baggs, Valley Community Center, 6:30 PM
Wednesday, January 16: Kemmerer, Lincoln County Public Library, 6:30 PM
Thursday, January 17: Evanston, Uinta County Library/ Bridger Carter room, 6:30 PM
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