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Wyoming Bird, Wildlife and Scenic Photography Class

Learn to take great pictures and support the Audubon Center @ Garden Creek! Click here


After Work “Walk and Talk”

At the Audubon Center @ Garden Creek
Monday, March 15
Nature Walk at 5:30 p.m.
Cougar Talk at 6:30 p.m.
For more information click here.


Audubon WY is Instrumental in BLM step to Protect Greater Sage-Grouse

An announcement from BLM (Bureau of Land Management) offers hope for Greater Sage-Grouse, plus an innovative stakeholder-based model to advance wildlife-friendly energy development. Find out more here.


WY Bureau of Land Management
Dave Freudenthal
Brian Rutledge
Check out interviews of Dave Freudenthal (WY Governor) and Brian Rutledge (Audubon VP of Rocky Mtn Region) about newly announced changes to WY Bureau of Land Management leasing policies.

Community Naturalist Education Opportunities
Discover what opportunities are available for your community through the new “naturalists without walls” program.

Governor Freudenthal Talks about Wind Energy and Sagegrouse

To learn more click here
To Listen to his talk click here
To read his op-ed click here

Teacher Trainings
Audubon Wyoming's Community Naturalists are offering FREE teacher trainings through Project Learning Tree. Earn College Credit and gain valuable knowledge with this state standard aligned award winning program. Contact Jacelyn Downey @ (307) 756-3941 or via email, or click here for more information.

Traveling Education Trunks Available

Traveling trunks are a great resource for teachers. Developed with different grade levels in mind, our trunks include a Sagebrush Exploration, Ocean Habitats, Tracking, Traces and Scat, and Project Puffin. Contact Dusty Downey at (307) 756-3941 or via email for more information.


Wyoming Profiles: People Who Make a Difference

Click Here for a  collection of  personal stories of Wyomingites – stories that put a human face on the issues, the challenges and opportunities to balance Wyoming’s need for growth with key conservation values.  Please take a moment to read about these Wyoming leaders, and neighbors, who are just a few examples of the strength and diversity that makes Wyoming great."


Birds and Climate Change: On the Move

Nearly 60% of the 305 species found in North America in winter are on the move, shifting their ranges northward by an average of 35 miles. Audubon scientists analyzed 40 years of citizen-science Christmas Bird Count data — and their findings provide new and powerful evidence that global warming is having a serious impact on natural systems.

To learn more about the state of Wyoming's birds click here, or to learn more about National Trends, click here.


Audubon Scientist Releases Dissertation

Audubon Wyoming's Senior Ecologist, Kevin Doherty, just released his dissertation titled:

Sage-Grouse and Energy Development:
Integrating Science with Conservation Planning to Reduce Impacts

Click here for full document.


Your Home on the Range

© Rob Fergus
Find out how to create and sustain a healthy environment on your rural property.

Interested in attending a workshop for property owners in Wyoming? Contact Jacelyn Downey, Northeast Community Naturalist via email or (307)756-3941.


Thanks Wyoming Elementary Students! - See Video Here

By participating in the first annual Pennies for the Planet you helped to support global conservation efforts. You proved that kids can collect, earn, save, and send in pennies to support conservation projects and local education efforts in target ecoregions. Help again this year with all new target regions. Every penny raised by kids will go directly to field projects and local education efforts that protect these ecoregions and their critical species, habitats, and ecosystems. Click here to learn about the project and see what happened as a result of your efforts.

For more information, visit http://www.togethergreen.org/p4p, or contact Jacelyn Downey @ (307) 756-3941 / email.

 
Audubon Wyoming Bioblitz

This years BioBlitz will once again bring together educators, volunteers, and scientists from various organizations and agencies in a race against time to see how many species they can count in a 24-hour biological survey. This years Bioblitz will be near Saratoga on June 18-20th. For more information CLICK HERE or contact Alison Holloran @ (307) 745-4848.


 

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