A young bull moose browses on willow while standing in a side channel of the Snake River near Moose, while a mature bull lays down nearby to stay cool.
Evening light reflects in the eye of a buck antelope as he watches an approaching herd of bison near Yellowstone's North Entrance.
Jim Kelly led the Buffalo Bills to four straight Super Bowls and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2002. He established the Hunter's Hope Foundation in 1997 after his son, Hunter, was diagnosed at 4 months old with Krabbe leukodystrophy, a fatal disease. Hunter died in 2005 at the age of 8. Hunter's Hope continues to increase public awareness about leukodystrophies and raises money to fund research to identify new treatments, therapies and a cure.
Casper resident Jim Nations is the public relations program manager for the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center for Navarro Research & Engineering. He is a husband, father and self-proclaimed "Galactic Guru."
Casper resident Jim Nations is the public relations program manager for the Rocky Mountain Oilfield Testing Center for Navarro Research & Engineering. He is a husband, father and self-proclaimed "Galactic Guru."
A herd of pronghorn antelope run across a ridge below the Ferris Mountains, near Muddy Gap, in Carbon County in this 2005 file photo. Photo by Jim Laybourn, Star-Tribune correspondent.
**File** Patrick Holland sits in his home in Sandown, N.H., Friday April 16, 2004. When Patrick was eight-years-old he made the grisly discovery of finding his mother murdered. His father Daniel Holland is serving a life sentence for the killing. Now Patrick is going to court, suing to terminate his father's parental rights. (AP Photo/Jim Cole, File)
Melanie Cooper looks back at her children in Merrimack County Superior court in Concord, N.H., Friday Dec. 1, 2006. Cooper was sentenced to three-to-six years for her part in helping her stepfather's murder more than 20 years ago. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
The Meadowlark has returned again to Wyoming, a sure sign of spring, like this male singing from atop his " bragging post", a reflector pole in Teton Park. Photo by Jim Laybourn/Casper Star-Tribune.
Pronghorn and bison share Antelope Flats in Grand Teton Park. While the bison are year round residents, the pronghorn migrate from their winter range in the Red Desert.
Dr. Jim McBride has been a teacher, principal, superintendent, Air Force officer, academy instructor, technology director and a community college president. He has been Wyoming's superintendent of public instruction since 2005. Jim and his wife Sandi are pictured here with their two adult daughters, their sons-in-law and four grandchildren. From left to right: Jim and Sandi McBride, Caitlyn, Monique and Rick Meese, Linda and Herman Noe; front row, Emma, Grace and Cody.
A pair of sandhill cranes on their spring migration make a stopover at Ocean Lake near Riverton recently. Photo by Jim Laybourn/Casper Star-Tribune.
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