NEW DIRECTOR OF GAME AND FISH IN WYOMING – Angi Bruce has taken on the role of the new director of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, marking a significant moment as the first woman to lead the organization. Bruce brings over two decades of experience in wildlife management, having served as the department’s deputy director since 2019. During her tenure, she has overseen key initiatives, such as habitat conservation, endangered species recovery, and migration corridor projects. Prior to this, Bruce worked in various roles involving environmental reviews and collaborations with state and federal partners, helping shape policy and conservation strategies.
Bruce aims to build on the department’s legacy by focusing on contemporary challenges in wildlife management and conservation. In her new leadership role, she intends to address the evolving needs of Wyoming’s diverse ecosystems, including protecting species and managing natural resources. She also recognizes the importance of fostering relationships with stakeholders and the public to promote wildlife conservation efforts in the state.
Bruce succeeds Brian Nesvik, who retired after a long career with the department. With her extensive experience and deep commitment to conservation, Bruce is well-positioned to lead Wyoming’s Game and Fish Department through a critical time for wildlife management. She acknowledges the complexity of her new role and is eager to continue working closely with her team and partners to ensure the sustainability of Wyoming’s wildlife and natural resources for future generations.
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