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Wyoming Loses Coyote Creek Hunter Management Area Due To Vandalism
February 18, 2010.
The 17,000 acre Coyote Creek Hunter Management Area in southwestern Wyoming will be closed next year as a result of $175,000 of vandalism to pumping equipment that occurred there last fall.

Hunter Management Areas (HMAs) are parcels of land where the Wyoming Game & Fish Department facilitates management of hunters for access to hunt. The area may consist solely of private lands or a combination of private, state trust land, and federal land within ranch boundaries.
To hunt on HMAs, hunter need a permission slip -- typically available over the internet.
The Coyote Creek HMA had offered access for the hunting of deer, elk, antelope, moose, mountain lion, and birds.
Game and Fish and Uinta County sheriff's office officials are still searching for the vandals who destroyed the equipment located on private property within the agency's Coyote Creek hunter management area.
For the full story, see the Casper Star-Tribune.
For more information on HMAs, see the website of Wyoming Game and Fish.
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