2024 Spring Fund Drive

Support Wyoming watersheds and riparian habitats this spring

Did you know only 1.6% of Wyoming’s landscape is riparian habitat, though 90% of wildlife use these areas? A very small sliver of Wyoming is wetland adjacent to rivers and streams. Wildlife use riparian areas as a source of safety and security and feed off of the nutritious forbs, grasses, and microorganisms found here.

We think you, like us, see the big-picture importance of ecosystem conservation. If so, you can donate now through our Spring Fund Drive. WWF is focused on healthy watersheds and riparian areas that are good for all wildlife. This is your opportunity to give to these efforts.

There are new projects needed such as guzzlers in eastern Wyoming, feral horse exclosures on critical springs in the desert, and much more. To tackle these projects, we need your help to provide the resources to plan, buy materials, and execute on this necessary work.

The first $1,000 raised by the Spring Fund Drive is matched by our partners at Bowhunters of Wyoming for the 2024 Fremont County fence project.

Project Highlight: Green River Access

Water quantity, water quality, and the use of our waterways are something Wyoming Wildlife Federation is investing in. This is why we helped build boat ramps along the Green River to spread recreational use, aid in the health of the fisheries, and lessen erosion. WWF will continue to engage in water habitat projects in the coming years.
Water quantity, water quality, and the use of our waterways are something Wyoming Wildlife Federation is investing in. This is why we helped build boat ramps along the Green River to spread recreational use, aid in the health of the fisheries, and lessen erosion. WWF will continue to engage in water habitat projects in the coming years.

Simply want to donate once to the cause?

Frequently Asked Questions’s

Where does my money go?

Conserving Wyoming’s wildlife, wild places, and sporting heritage takes time, gas money, supplies for habitat improvements, and much more. Your membership dollars stay in Wyoming and support our programs. Click here to learn more about our programs.

What if it’s been less than a year since my last donation?

Your total donation amount in the past year signifies which membership benefits you will receive. For instance, if you have donated over $200 in 2023, but under $500, you will receive Mid-Mountain Membership benefits until one year from that time.

What if I want to donate, but am already a member?

Thank you for your increased interest in helping conserve Wyoming’s wildlife and wild places. If you want to continue to make an impact for more deer on the mountain or trout in our streams, please make a donation here >>

What if I am a Lifetime Member?

We sincerely appreciate all our dedicated Lifetime Members. As such, all basic member benefits will be available to our past Lifetime Members in perpetuity. Lifetime Memberships will no longer be offered.

Will I still receive a bunch of fundraising emails?

New in 2023, members can personalize what fundraising emails they would like to receive. Whether you like to discover all the fun ways to fundraise, would rather only receive Commissioner License raffle information, or would like to hold off on fundraising emails entirely, you now have that option.

How do I cancel my membership?

Ready to end monthly memberships and go to one-time payments or something similar? No problem. Email info@wyomingwildlife.org with the subject “Cancel Membership” and our staff will take care of it promptly.

For further questions, please call the WWF office at (307) 335-8633 or email info@wyomingwildlife.org

For further questions, please call the WWF office at (307) 335-8633 or email info@wyomingwildlife.org