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Teton Bighorn Sheep Working Group Update – Forethought Helps Bighorns Conserve Valuable Energy by Steve Kilpatrick (Dubois, WY)
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Teton Bighorn Sheep Working Group Update – Forethought Helps Bighorns Conserve Valuable Energy by Steve Kilpatrick (Dubois, WY)

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National Bighorn Sheep Center Supporter Spotlight: Lori Sincavage
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National Bighorn Sheep Center Supporter Spotlight: Lori Sincavage

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In memory of David Charles Lockman

IN MEMORY OF DAVID CHARLES LOCKMAN 1947-2022 Dave Lockman earned a Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Biology and Range Management...
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Bighorns and Skiing Can Live Together
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Bighorns and Skiing Can Live Together

Not everything is as it seems in nature. Take bighorn sheep. Few animals appear as rugged and tough as a...
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National Bighorn Sheep Center Supporter Spotlight: Ian Watson
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National Bighorn Sheep Center Supporter Spotlight: Ian Watson

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A letter from our Executive Director
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A letter from our Executive Director

Friend, Little did the gentleman know he helped save my life when his Chevy pulled up in my driveway upon...
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Meredith & Tory Taylor: “Lives lived large, elk-feed, and horses”
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Meredith & Tory Taylor: “Lives lived large, elk-feed, and horses”

Dubois locals, Meredith and Tory Taylor, the first official joiners of our Legacy Society, and leaders in conservation, talk "lives...
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Memoirs of a Free Spirit, A  Story of Dubois Homesteader
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Memoirs of a Free Spirit, A  Story of Dubois Homesteader

Memoirs of a Free Spirit, a story of Dubois homesteader now sold at the National Bighorn Sheep Center
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Gary Long – Obituary
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Gary Long – Obituary

Gary Duane Long, 77, of Cheyenne, Wyoming died on June 23, 2021 after accelerated advancement of cancer
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Latest News – Summer
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Latest News – Summer

Have you heard about our Wind River Photographers Retreat? Interested in expanding your photography skills?
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