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WYCAP is here to help domestic pets, wildlife and livestock.
Pelican-killing dispute divides an Albany County community
Targeting a few pelicans seemed “reasonable.”
But attitudes took a turn after watching pelicans get chased around and shot up, one week after another.
A Heartfelt Journey at the White Mountain Wild Horse Roundup
My heart was forever changed after observing the White Mountain Wild Horse Roundup. On that fateful August 15, I found myself among a group of observers awaiting the arrival of the BLM staff at the designated location. Together, we made our way to the roundup site...
Wyoming’s legal embrace of killing wildlife with snowmobiles triggers federal bill
Surprising quartet of four southern state congressional representatives unite to sponsor a bill pushed by former Humane Society of the United States’ leader Wayne Pacelle.
Wyoming allows snowmobilers to run down wildlife. despite global outrage, it may stay legal
Gov. Mark Gordon advised lawmakers to steer clear of messing with predatory animal statutes that allow for much-maligned recreational activity.
WYCAP is looking for a Grant Writer to assist us.
If you would like to put your grant writing skills to good use, we are looking for a Grant Writer to join our volunteer team.
Lady of I-80...Don’t Look Away!
While walking around they noticed a small brown dog, ambling down the onramp onto I-80. Looking around there were no cars or humans in sight and the nearest town was 50 miles away. These Good Samaritans acted quickly and scooped up this tiny red Dachshund and took her on into Rock Springs.
Chamber of Horrors
I was horrified to recently discover that Green River along with two other cities in Wyoming still use a gas chamber to kill unwanted animals.
Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary
Visit the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary at Double D Ranch in Lander, Wyoming. You can tour their property and see over 250 wild horses. Most come from round ups in Herd Management Areas (HMAs) in Wyoming, California, Nevada, and Utah managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).
Ask Sherlick Hound
Have a question about your pet? Just ask me and I’ll dig and dig, till I find an answer; after all, I was born to dig! Send questions to: AskSherlickHound@gmail.com
Pet Pantries Help Those in Need
I’m a big fan of programming that helps people
keep their pets and avoid shelter surrenders. I thought,
why not a “free little pet pantry” for those needing pet
food?
Tips for Finding Lost Pets
Lost Pet? – Tips to Locate Your Lost Pet
We’re good pet owners, right? We would never let
anything happen to Buddy or Daisy! But it happens
sometimes. Pets get lost.
PAWS of Jackson Hole Hits Fundraising Goal of $200,000
PAWS was able to achieve it’s $200,000 Comedy Campaign goal for 2021. The next in-person Tuxes & Tails Gala in Jackson Hole will take place on June 30, 2022.
PAWS is a hub for animal welfare services with 8 community programs to help pets and their people. PAWS of Jackson Hole’s mission is to serve as a community resource to prevent pet homelessness, to protect pets from harm and suffering, and to promote responsible ownership.
Jackson Hole Poop Fairies
PAWS of JH has estimated around 8,000 dogs in Teton Co. add almost three tons of dog poop per day to our environment.
PAWS’s volunteer Poop Fairy program provides consistent clean-up, public outreach and education to the community.
Why Foster? Tips for New Dog Fosters
Pets can make huge progress in foster care. It’s unbelievable how a pet can transform with a few days of love and human contact.
Ask Sherlick Hound
Have a question about your pet? Just ask me and I’ll dig and dig, till I find an answer; after all, I was born to dig!
It Takes A Village to Care for Abandoned Animals...Don’t Look Away!
She said it was one of those usual monotonous trips in the “outback” of Wyoming during winter when our minds often drift off and we don’t pay much attention to our surroundings. But then it was a movement of white in the distance along the road that caught her attention.
Facts About Dog Chaining and Tethering
Abandoning dogs outside without proper shelter in extreme weather conditions has become unacceptable or illegal. This is not yet the situation in Wyoming.
Unchained One Step Forward-Two Steps Back?
We won't quit fighting for better animal welfare ordinances in Casper, and hope to eventually pursue a “No Unattended Tethering” ordinance.
Investigations and Animal Abuse
There is a lack of understanding and much frustration about animal abuse issues and how the process works when reported to law enforcement.