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How We Work in Wyoming

How We Work in Wyoming

 

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Planet Earth
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Wyoming's Wildlife Plan
Learn how The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming is contributing to the state's multi-phase wildlife action plan.

Conservation Easements
Conservation easements are one of the most powerful, effective tools available for the permanent conservation of private lands in the United States.

Grasslands
Protecting Wyoming's Native Prairie
Wyoming harbors some of the world's last remaining native grasslands—and the unique opportunity to safeguard them before it's too late.


Desert Basins:
Protecting Biodiversity in an Arid Landscape
 
A desert in Wyoming? Desert basins are home to a wide variety of plants and animals that eek out a life in this high, dry country.

Freshwater:
Sustaining a Wyoming Resource

Freshwater ecosystems—including rivers, lakes and wetlands—provide virtually all of the easily accessible drinking water on the planet.

Forests:
Partnerships in the Greater Yellowstone
The Greater Yellowstone supports one of the largest collections of wildlife in the lower 48 states.

 

Nature picture credits (left to right): Photos © Mark Godfrey/TNC (Platte River); © Alan W. Eckert (Elk)