Monarch Butterfly

Habitat Management Programs found near Converse County, Wyoming

Intermountain Oil and Gas BMP Project
Getches-Wilkinson Center for Natural Resources, Energy, and the Environment - Kathryn Mutz
Free-access website of Best Management Practices (BMPs) for oil and gas development in the Intermountain West. BMPs are state-of-the-art mitigation measures applied to oil and natural gas drilling and production to help ensure that energy development is conducted in an environmentally responsible manner.
Located in Boulder, Colorado - about 205 miles away
Jeremiah R Pinto
Research Plant Physiologist, Tribal Nursery Specialist - USDA Forest Service: Reforestation, Nurseries, & Genetics Resources
Research Interests Forest and native plant nursery propagation, outplanting, and establishment including biophysical and physiological limitations and adaptations within each system.
Located in Moscow, Idaho - about 619 miles away
Ranch Systems and Viability Planning Network
Sustainable Ranching Initiative Program Director, World Wildlife Fund - Alexis Bonogofsky
World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Sustainable Ranching Initiative is partnering with ranchers across the Northern Great Plains to increase sustainable grassland management on one million acres in five years.
Located in Washington, DC - about 1505 miles away
Sustainable Ranching Initiative
World Wildlife Fund
The Sustainable Ranching Initiative, started in 2011, works with landowners, corporations, industry-groups, NGOs, and government agencies to: protect lands from grassland conversion, improve management on working lands, and restore cropland or degraded lands back to native grassland.
Located in Washington, DC - about 1505 miles away
Butterfly Garden and Habitat Program
North American Butterfly Association
Formed in 1993, the North American Butterfly Association (NABA), a not-for-profit membership organization, is the major North American organization promoting conservation of butterflies and their habitat.
Located in Morristown, New Jersey - about 1598 miles away
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