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This year, Wyoming’s wildlife, water and wonderful landscapes have benefited from conservation solutions that work for people and nature.
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See our full 2011 report for the people, places and stories that made this a successful year for conservation. Download the report
Ken and Kathy Lichtendahl worked with The Nature Conservancy to place an easement on their property in the Greater Yellowstone. © Ken Blackbird
Ken and Kathy Lichtendahl are trailblazing conservation for wintering willdife in the Absarokas. Learn more
The Nature Conservancy’s Trey Davis is a dedicated steward of Tensleep Preserve’s Canyon Creek. © Ellie Martin
Trey Davis knows Tensleep Preserve’s Canyon Creek by heart—and he’s hard at work safeguarding this rugged and remote stretch of water. Learn more
Paul Shelton is assistant state conservationist for operations with the NRCS in Wyoming. © Jodi Shelton
The NRCS conservationist has a good incentive for helping landowners safeguard sage-grouse habitat—his young daughters. Learn more
Volunteers team up to restore creek drainages in northwest Wyoming by removing electric and barbed-wire fences. Learn more
Meet a Wyoming scientist who's using predictive modeling to peer into Wyoming’s future. Learn more
Whether scary or exciting, nature has a way of sneaking up on you. See stories
Hear some of nature's success stories and see how nature matters to us all. Watch videos