

Help Conserve Little Mountain's Hunting and Fishing Heritage
Unfortunately, Little Mountain has become the newest important hunting and fishing area to be included in the rush to lease and develop southwest
Attend the Little Mountain Public Meeting
Did You Know?
The Little Mountain lease sale overlaps the following Hunt Areas:
Elk = 30-32, Deer = 102, Antelope = 59, 112
A thriving elk herd is found in the Little Mountain area, providing a once-in-a lifetime opportunity for trophy quality bull elk. In fact, a person has only about a 6%chance of drawing an elk license for
Hunt Area 31 (Little Mountain) and 7%chance for Hunt Area 30 (
Since 1990, the Greater Little Mountain area has benefited from more than $2 million in riparian habitat restoration projects funded by various private groups (Trout Unlimited, Bowhunters of Wyoming, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, etc.) and state and federal agencies.
QUESTIONS? WANT TO HELP OUT?
• Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership -Dwayne Meadows
(Cell:307.760.6802) dmeadows@trcp.org
• Trout Unlimited - Cathy Purves
(Cell:307.349.2558, Office: 307.332.6700) CPurves@tu.org
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(Cell:307.630.6202) EdmundsD@nwf.org
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