Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor Local Working Group to meet March 23 in Pinedale
March 17, 2026
The Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor Working Group will hold its second public meeting on Monday, March 23, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the BOCES Board Room, 665 North Tyler Avenue, in Pinedale, Wyoming. The meeting will also be available via livestream to allow broader public participation (https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85149670311#success).
The local working group was convened under Governor Gordon’s Executive Order 2020-1 to make recommendations concerning the potential designation of the Sublette Antelope Migration Corridor and to ensure the balance of wildlife conservation with the realities of Wyoming’s multiple-use landscape.
"This process is about hearing from the people who live and work on this landscape," Governor Gordon said. "Wyoming has long demonstrated that we can protect our wildlife while supporting the livelihoods and industries that sustain our communities. The goal of this working group is to make sure any path forward reflects that balanced approach."
In the second meeting, the local working group is tasked with evaluating how potential corridor designation would align with existing management plans and land uses, identifying areas of compatibility or conflict, and beginning discussions on possible recommendations. Those recommendations will then be presented to the Governor for determinations on designation.
The meeting will also include opportunities for public comment in both the morning and afternoon sessions.
The third meeting will be in Rock Springs on April 6.
More information about the working group and future meetings is available through the Governor’s Office (https://sites.google.com/view/wywildlifemigrationadvisorygrp/sublette-antelope).
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