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Who We Are — Wyoming Outdoor Council
One-of-a-kind wildlife migrations.
and outdoor recreation.
This is the Wyoming we work to protect.
In a world where wild places are rapidly disappearing, wyoming is unique.
The Wyoming Outdoor Counc...
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Wildlife — Wyoming Outdoor Council
In a world where wild, open spaces are rapidly disappearing, Wyoming is unique.
We still have rugged, awe-inspiring public lands to explore. We have vast stretches of undeveloped land where mule deer...
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Meet Our Team — Wyoming Outdoor Council
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
After graduating from Miami University in Ohio with a bachelor’s degree in anthropology, Lisa worked as a ranger naturalist in both Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. In 20...
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Public Lands in Wyoming — Wyoming Outdoor Council
Public Lands in Wyoming
Half of Wyoming’s lands are federally managed as national parks, monuments, forests, recreation areas, wildlife refuges, or public land. These include some of the most iconic p...
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FIELD Notes — Wyoming Outdoor Council
by Alec Underwood | August 31, 2023 | LandsRock Springs RMP: An extraordinary opportunity to protect the Red Desert FOR OVER A DECADE, we’ve been eagerly anticipating — and preparing for — the release...
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FIELD — Wyoming Outdoor Council
One of the most important roles we play is to empower citizens to become informed and effective leaders. We provide training and the resources citizens need to participate meaningfully in decisions th...