Big game migration

Game and Fish evaluates data and proactively manages migratory habitat throughout the state. Access the Governor's Migration Corridor Advisory Group mapping application, designated migration corridor information and the Ungulate Migration Corridor Strategy.

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    Migration corridors in Wyoming

    Utilize the interactive mapping application at the link below to view migration corridors in Wyoming.

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    Migration Corridor Maps and Data

     

    The following maps are for approved corridors and corridors under draft status. Draft maps may be subject to change.

    Designated corridors

    Sublette mule deer

    The map is for approved corridors and corridors under draft status. Draft maps may be subject to change.

    Platte Valley mule deer

    The map is for approved corridors and corridors under draft status. Draft maps may be subject to change.

    Baggs mule deer

    The map is for approved corridors and corridors under draft status. Draft maps may be subject to change.

    Identified corridors

    Sublette antelope

    Access threat evaluation, maps and additional resources about the Sublette antelope corridor. Draft maps are subject to change.

    Upper Wind River mule deer

    Access threat evaluation, maps and additional resources about the Upper Wind River mule deer corridor. Draft maps are subject to change.

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    Geospatial Data

    The following shapefiles provide geospatial data for the approved migration corridors as per the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission's Migration Corridor Policy.
     

    Designated 

    Mule deer - Sublette
    Mule deer - Platte Valley
    Mule deer - Baggs

     

    Identified

    Mule deer – Upper Wind River

    Antelope – Sublette

     

    Disclaimer: Wyoming Game and Fish geospatial data files are not represented as legal documents and are not intended to be used as such. The information contained in these data is dynamic and may change over time. Locational accuracy reflects resource-level use; no professional-grade surveys were conducted to either support or improve inherent accuracies. It is the responsibility of the data user to use the data appropriately and consistent within the limitations of geospatial data in general and these data in particular as outlined in each data set's accompanying metadata.