Bekka Mongeau

Bekka Mongeau serves as the Communications Manager at WWF, where she plays a key role in keeping members informed about critical wildlife issues in Wyoming. Through both digital and print channels, she ensures seamless communication with WWF's audience. With a background in outdoor education and marketing, Bekka studied in the mountains of New Hampshire before relocating to the West, where she has since embraced the wide open landscapes of Idaho and now Wyoming. Over the past year, she has deepened her understanding of hunting as both a conservation tool and a means of fostering a deeper connection to the land and people. Bekka is eager to continue this journey, inviting others to join in and explore these practices. She brings a deep passion for wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and the preservation of natural spaces to her role with the WWF team.

Support WWF during Old Bills!

For the last 88 years, keeping Wyoming connected has been at the core of the Wyoming Wildlife Federation’s mission. This year, we’re asking you to invest in the Wyoming Wildlife Federation through Old Bill’s. Together, we can keep Wyoming, Unbroken — protecting the paths, places, and partnerships that make this place home You can make …

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Strawberry Meadow Habitat Day

What: A wet meadow restoration day benefitting Strawberry Meadow – a drainage of Strawberry Creek Where: East of Atlantic City When: September 5th and 6th RSVP to a Strawberry Meadow Work Day In partnership with the Bureau of Land Management, we are conducting a habitat project on Strawberry Meadow, a drainage of Strawberry Creek, east …

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More than Gatherers: Women Learning to Hunt, Building Community, and Conserving Wyoming’s Wild Places

This August, the Wyoming Wildlife Federation (WWF) is once again hosting its More than Gatherers Women’s Learn to Hunt Program — a unique, immersive experience designed to welcome women into the world of hunting while building skills, confidence, and community along the way. Taking place over two weekends — August 15–17 in Lander and August …

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