Monday, August 11, 2008

WY - NEW TV SERIES TO FOCUS ON WILDLIFE ISSUES IN WYOMING

CHEYENNE - A new series of TV shows produced by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department will take an in-depth look at some of the most important wildlife-related issues in Wyoming.

Wyoming Wildlife TV, a 13-episode series of half-hours shows, will air on every Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 7 on KCWY, Channel 13.

"Wildlife is extremely important to Wyoming's citizens, and to the economy of the state," says Game and Fish Public Information Officer Eric Keszler. "We developed this series as a resource for people who want to know more about the issues and challenges facing our wildlife and their habitats...everything from drought and habitat loss to wildlife diseases and energy development. We'll also look at some of the great work going on around the state to improve our wildlife resources and the habitats they rely on. Whether you're a hunter or angler, or just someone who appreciates wildlife and wide-open spaces, this series is a great way to learn more about what's going on with Wyoming's wildlife."



Wyoming Wildlife TV is an interview-based show, featuring information and opinions from wildlife experts with a variety of agencies and organizations involved with Wyoming wildlife. The show also features stunning footage of Wyoming's wildlife in their native habitats.



The show is being broadcast through a unique partnership between the Game and Fish Department and KCWY.



"News 13 is happy to be able to partner with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department on this very important show," says KCWY General Manager Bill Sullivan. "The people of Wyoming, sportsmen or not, are proud of their state, its natural resources, and the quality of life that they are able to enjoy. Wyoming Wildlife TV promises not only to be entertaining but educational, addressing many of the concerns of our wide-ranging audience."



Beginning September 7, Wyoming Wildlife TV can be seen in Cheyenne and Casper on channel 13; Laramie on channel 14, Riverton on channel 30, Sheridan on channel 7, Big Piney on channel 6, and Jackson on channel 2. The station is also carried on many Bresnan, Communicom, and TCT cable systems (check for the channel number in your area) and is on DishTV in the Cheyenne-Scottsbluff areas and the Casper and Riverton areas.

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