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State Tipoffs Involving Wyoming Newsletter for 2020-01-12 ( 4 items )  
Colo. Parks & Wildlife: Eyewitness Account Plus Scavenged Elk Carcass Indicates Likely Presence of Multiple Wolves in Northwest Colorado (10)
MOFFAT COUNTY, Colorado, Jan. 9 -- The Colorado Department of Natural Resources' Division of Parks and Wildlife issued the following news release: Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials say an eyewitness report of six large canids traveling together in the far northwest corner of the state last October, in conjunction with last week's discovery of a thoroughly scavenged elk carcass near Irish Canyon - a few miles from the location of the sighting - strongly suggests a pack of gray wolves may now more PR

Peifer Study - Emotions Hope, Mirth Are Key to Shareable Parody Content: Indiana University (10)
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Jan. 11 [TNSsociologyresearch-International Journal of Communication] -- Indiana University's Media School issued the following news: Parody content is more likely to be shared when it elicits the positive emotions hope and mirth, according to a study published by assistant professor Jason Peifer. "Spoofing Presidential Hopefuls: The Roles of Affective Disposition and Positive Emotions in Prompting the Social Transmission of Debate Parody," (https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijo more PR

West Virginia Senate Creates Select Committee on Children and Families for 2020 Regular Session (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Jan. 9 -- The West Virginia House of Delegates issued the following news release: The West Virginia Senate has created a select committee for the 2nd Session of the 84th Legislature to give special attention to addressing legislation related specifically to child welfare. Senate Majority Leader Tom Takubo, R-Kanawha, has been named the chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Children and Families. Senate Majority Whip Ryan Weld, R-Brooke, will serve as Vice Chairm more PR

Wyoming Geological Survey Publishes Glendo State Park Geology Pamphlet (10)
LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 9 -- The Wyoming State Geological Survey issued the following news release: The geology exposed in and around Glendo State Park represents more than 300 million years of Earth history, telling a story of inland seas, rising mountains, and distant volcanic activity. An information pamphlet recently published by the Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) aims to inform readers of the park's geology and what it can tell us of Wyoming's history. In addition to the rocks, the pa more PR