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Wind River Lake in Winter.
Wind River Lake Wyoming's Wind River Lake with Snow © Scott Copeland

Our Conservation Priorities

The Nature Conservancy envisions a future with a livable climate, healthy communities and thriving nature. In Wyoming, our work is focused on priority areas where we can have the greatest impact. Explore some of these priorities by selecting from the categories below.

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Growing Native Seeds to Save the Sagebrush Sea (3:13) In this short video, you’ll see how The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming is researching how to best get native plants to sprout and thrive, even on heavily disturbed former mine sites.
Paintbrush flower blooms with grasses.
Wyoming Wildlife Wildflower field in paintbrush blooms in Yellowstone National Park. © Kelly van Dellen/Shutterstock