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Portion of Medicine Bow National Forest to Enter Stage 1 Fire Restrictions

Press Release

Aaron Voos,

Public Affairs Specialist, Forest Service=Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests & Thunder Basin National Grassland

 

Campfires are only allowed in USDA Forest Service approved and installed fire pits/grates, or gas-fueled devices with an on/off switch.

 

From Grass to Gorgeous

By Connie Patterson

Valley Service Organization

 

When the recently married couple Hank and Nora Jewell moved into the home that had belonged to his grandparents, Lloyd and Mary Aden, the yard was mostly grass.

Jackrabbits are not Rabbits

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Driving in Carbon County at night can be treacherous due to wildlife. Deer, pronghorn and elk must always be looked for on the side of the road. Due to their size, it is hoped they will be seen before hitting them.

Another creature, not as large but capable of doing damage to a vehicle, is the jackrabbit.

Sharp-Tailed Grouse in South-Central Wyoming Potentially a Distinct Subspecies

Press Release

University of Wyoming

 

For decades, a population of grouse in south-central Wyoming and northwest Colorado has been identified as Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, the same subspecies that can be found in far western Wyoming near Jackson along with Idaho, northern Utah and parts of the Pacific Northwest.

Ham Radio Enthusiasts Compete, Connect and Learn at Annual Saratoga Event

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

On June 28, on Greg Ryan’s property outside Saratoga, with views of the North Platte River meandering by, three trailers were set up to operate on the airwaves.

“It is great atmospheric conditions,” said Jay Duthler, one of the amateur operators. “This plateau was empty a little over 24 hours ago. You can start setting up 24 hours before the competition.”

Public Feedback Sought on LaVA Project Implementation

Compiled by Dana Davis

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

The Medicine Bow National Forest is seeking public input this summer on the ongoing implementation of the Medicine Bow Landscape Vegetation Analysis Project, also known as LaVA. Forest officials announced they will accept comments and feedback through several methods in June and July, with input most helpful if received by July 15.

Top Tips to Prevent Human-Caused Wildfires

Press Release

University of Wyoming

 

As our nation gears up for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests and Thunder Basin National Grassland (MBRTB) encourages everyone to help prevent human-caused fires with a few helpful tips while visiting public lands. 

Hooked on Fun at Free Fishing Day

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Sun, Fun and the Science Behind Summer

By Susan Davis

Carbon County Comet Contributor

 

Access Update - All Pole Mountain roads are open

Press Release

Aaron Voos, Public Affairs, USDA Forest Service

 

All National Forest System roads on the Pole Mountain unit of the Medicine Bow National Forest are now open for public motorized travel. Roads began opening in stages this past week with public safety and natural resource sustainability taken into consideration.

WYO 70 over Battle Pass Opens for the Season

Press Release

Wyoming Department of Transportation

 

Wyoming Department of Transportation maintenance crews reopened the seasonally-closed section of Wyoming Highway 70 today for the summer season.

Crews from Saratoga and Baggs started work on the 23-mile stretch of highway in early May, using multiple rotary plows and other heavy equipment to clear large drifts of snow.

New UW Scientist Helps Show That Responsible Logging Can Help Eastern Forests

Press Release

University of Wyoming

 

Responsible harvesting and other small disturbances can help make forests in the eastern United States more resilient to climate change, according to research by a new University of Wyoming faculty member.

The Changing World

The world is changing fast and sometimes it is with breakneck speed. 

The Green Mountain Rescue

By Mike Armstrong

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

On February 27, two men hunting in Green Mountain got into trouble. Their names were Jay and Lenny, but their last names are unknown. They were barely able to make a 911 call, and there has been no contact since that initial call. It appears they may be separated as well.

Carbon County Avalanche Team Digs into Avalanche Risks in the Snowy Range

By K.J. Schricker

Reporter, Carbon County Comet

 

Tie City Trailhead to have limited access due to Wyoming State High School Nordic Ski Championships on the Medicine Bow National Forest

Press Release

University of Wyoming

 

The 2025 Wyoming High School Cross Nordic Ski Championships will occur on the Tie City/Happy Jack trail system, February 28 and March 1. The races are permitted by the Medicine Bow National Forest.

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