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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Cody Field Office
The Cody Field Office encompasses 2.2 million acres of the Bighorn Basin in northcentral Wyoming. The area includes portions of Park and Big Horn counties and is bordered by the Shoshone and Bighorn National Forests.
Greater Sage-Grouse Umbrella CCAA for Wyoming Ranch Management
In anticipation of a final listing decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) of the Greater Sage Grouse, agencies in Wyoming and the FWS developed a strategy for ranch management activities that can offer private landowners assurances their livestock operations could continue in the event the species is listed under the ESA.
Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program in Wyoming
The Partners for Fish and Wildlife (PFW) program is a broad-based partnership of Wyoming landowners, local communities, conservation districts, sportsman groups, non-governmental organizations, federal and state agencies, and others, whose mission is to address landowner and landscape conservation needs.
Wyoming Animal Damage Management Board
The ADMB was established for the purposes of mitigating damage caused to livestock, wildlife and crops by predatory animals, predacious birds and depredating animals or for the protection of human health and safety.
Wyoming Conservation Stewardship Program
The Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) helps you build on your existing conservation efforts while strengthening your operation. Whether you are looking to improve grazing conditions, increase crop resiliency, or develop wildlife habitat, we can custom design a CSP plan to help you meet those goals.
Wyoming Environmental Quality Incentives Program
From weather to pests, each American farmer faces a unique set of challenges. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to agricultural and forestry producers to address natural resource concerns and deliver environmental benefits such as improved water and air quality, conserved ground and surface water, reduced soil erosion and sedimentation, and improved or created wildlife habitat.
Wyoming Game & Fish Department
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department manages the population of wild game in the state of Wyoming. The Department plays a large role in protecting wildlife from the dangers of over harvesting through administering fishing and hunting licenses.
Wyoming Landscape Conservation Initiative
The WLCI is a long-term science-based effort to assess and enhance aquatic and terrestrial habitats at a landscape scale in southwest Wyoming, while facilitating responsible development through local collaboration and partnerships.
Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust
The Wyoming Legislature created the Wildlife and Natural Resource Trust in 2005 to enhance and conserve wildlife habitat and natural resource values throughout the state.
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