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Make a Difference in Wyoming
For more than 30 years, people like you have helped The Nature Conservancy and its partners protect more than 1 million acres of Wyoming’s wild and working spaces. We’re building on that legacy and bringing people together to help solve today’s biggest conservation challenges from climate change and habitat loss to protecting clean water. Together we’re stronger!
2025 Wyoming Annual Report
Your support creates large-scale, lasting benefits for wild and working lands in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Colorado River Basin, the Sagebrush Sea, Western dry forests and grasslands of the Great Plains.
Take it one step further.
Plan a visit to a preserve in Wyoming, explore exciting work happening around the West and more.
Use our interactive map to find a preserve near you to visit and connect with nature.
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As you explore these pages, you’ll get a glimpse of the work we’ve done to protect areas of the state that are ecologically and culturally important—and provide natural spaces for outreach, research, education and enjoyment.
The Nature Conservancy is working across Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nevada and Oregon to protect this iconic western landscape, one of the largest natural systems in North America.
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