Wyoming Wildlife Federation Partners

Working with partners who have different areas of expertise is baked into Wyoming Wildlife Federation’s DNA. Whether an organization is an expert in species-specific conservation or has distinct members of the sporting community that they bring to important conversations, WWF strives to work with them for the betterment of all the wildlife, wild places, and heritage we love.

Nonprofit Partners

WE WORK CLOSELY WITH THESE ORGANIZATIONS TO CONSERVE WYOMING'S WILDLIFE AND WILD PLACES

*Please note, WWF has worked with a host of other partners sinc 1937. This is a list of partners in the recent 12-months of work.

Corporate Partners

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Latest Program News

Rock Springs Resource Management plan Signed

By Nat Paterson | December 23, 2024

On December 20, the BLM signed the Record of Decision for the Rock Springs Resource Management plan – the final step for updating management guidelines for 3.6 million acres in southwest Wyoming. This plan revision has been over a decade in the making …

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Consistency Builds Success: WWF at the Wyoming Legislature

By Jess Johnson | December 23, 2024

With the end of the year approaching we’ve got our eye on 2025. Bills are coming down the pipeline and we know that this upcoming legislative session is going to be one of the busiest yet. When you make a donation before the …

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Skyline Pronghorn Near Oregon Buttes

Perspectives: Utah Lawsuit Risks Wyoming Wildlife, Hunters, and Rural Communities

By Bekka Mongeau | December 12, 2024

The Wyoming Wildlife Federation’s board and staff recently submitted a press release expressing our perspective regarding the Utah public land lawsuit. You can read that full press release below. Read the Full Press Release   For Immediate Release November 5, 2024 Utah Lawsuit …

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Tackle Key Conservation Issues

Since 1937 Wyoming Wildlife Federation has been the champion of wildlife, conservation, and outdoor access issues in Wyoming.

Our vision is a Wyoming with clean water and healthy habitat to help support the wildlife and fish species that depend on them.

Bringing hunters and anglers together and building an effective and informed advocacy voice is the mission for the Camo at the Capitol program.

Intact and expansive ungulate migrations are unique to Wyoming and the continuation of these animal movements relies on the conservation of key corridors in specific regions of the state.

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Help Protect Our Way of Life

We need everyone who values the wild spaces of Wyoming to get involved. Are you ready?