CONSERVING WILDLIFE - SERVING PEOPLE July FEATURES 18 An eye for walleye Glendo is among the top reservoirs for this toothy game fish. 24 The great outdoor office The wild world provides several different types of careers for those who want to work outside. 32 Thoughts from the Thorofare The remote Game and Fish cabin has been around since 1955. 18 24 ON THE COVER A pronghorn buck crosses a meadow in Grand Teton National Park as American bison graze in the background. Although male pronghorn usually have more prominent horns than females, horns are not an identifier of the animal's sex. Instead, bucks can be identified by a black cheek patch below the ear angled with the jaw. Settings used for this photo: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, 1/250 sec, f/8, ISO 2500. (Photo by Vic Schendel) Wildlife | 3 32 ON THE BACKPAGE Alexis Whiles, Wyoming Game and Fish Department fisheries technician in the Sheridan region, measures the length of a rainbow trout at Muddy Guard Reservoir No. 1. Length and weight data collected by Game and Fish helps determine fish-stocking numbers to maintain the reservoir as a trophy fishery. (Photo by Chris Martin/WGFD) 38 Full service A diverse group of people works behind the scenes to conserve wildlife and serve people. GIVE A GIFT REGULAR SECTIONS 2 From the Director 4 A Couple Pennies 5 Mailbag 6 8 Opening Shot News 11 Meet the Commissioners 12 Ask Game and Fish 13 Project Profiles 14 Working Together 16 In the Field 46 Wild Country Dispatch Wyoming Wildlife | 3https://subscribe.pcspublink.com/websis/GiftOrder?p=WWLF&tr=JGIFT http://1 http://48