Cooperative Extension is the
major educational outreach arm of the University of Wyoming, serving the
people of Wyoming by helping them apply unbiased, scientific knowledge to
improve their lives. CES partners with county, state, and federal governments
to better serve the public.
Audubon Wyoming
Audubon Wyoming has been conserving wildlife and
wildlands in Wyoming for almost a decade. As a state office of the National
Audubon Society, we encompass its mission and explore conservation
challenges unique to Wyoming. It is our mission to cultivate the culture of
conservation in Wyoming focusing on birds, wildlife, and wildlands,
by developing grassroots science, education and policy programs for the
benefit of present and future generations.
Since 1935, the Natural
Resources Conservation Service has provided leadership in a partnership effort
to help America's private land owners and managers conserve their soil, water,
and other natural resources.
Wyoming Conservation
Districts:
The Wyoming Association of
Conservation Districts provides leadership for the conservation of Wyoming's
soil and water resources, promotes the control of soil erosion, promotes and
protects the quality of Wyoming's waters, reduce siltation of stream channels
and reservoirs, promote wise use of Wyoming's water, and all other natural
resources, preserve and enhance wildlife habitat, protect the tax base and
promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of this state
through a responsible conservation ethic.
Wyoming Livestock Board
The Wyoming Livestock
Board oversees the livestock industry of the State of Wyoming -
exercising general supervision and protecting the States
livestock interests from theft and disease. The goal of the
Wyoming Livestock Board is to safeguard the Wyoming livestock
industry as our rural communities depend on agriculture as the
foundation for economic viability.
Wyoming
Resource Conservation and Development
Resource Conservation and
Development (RC&D) is a unique program that is led by local volunteer councils
that help people care for and protect their natural resources in a way that
improves the local economy, environment and living
standards.
Wyoming State
Forestry Division
The
Wyoming State Forestry Division is charged with the management, protection,
and improvement of all forest interests and matters pertaining to forestry
within the State of Wyoming. The Division is responsible for the management of
270,000 acres of forested state trust lands in the state, along with direct
fire protection responsibilities for 3.6 million acres of state land.