Rocky Mountain Front/Photo: Todd Kaplan

Where We Work: Wyoming

Click through our gallery of Wyoming's amazing landscapes to learn about our work protecting the wildlife and working lands of this great state.

 

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Grand Tetons reflected in lakePhoto: Aaron DeNu/Flickr

With more than 76,000 acres protected across the state, the Fund and its partners are ensuring that Wyoming’s magnificent natural landscapes, working lands and wildlife populations will continue to thrive. In 2009, we secured more than $7.5 million in public and private funds for land conservation in Wyoming and pioneered the use of oil and gas mitigation funds for permanent land conservation.

Help Save Our Wild Havens

baby bear in Alaska

At the Fund we help save wild havens: large, natural spaces for wildlife to be exactly that—wild. Your gift ensures that wildlife, like this bear cub, has the habitat it needs to thrive.

 

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