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Wildlife Priorities

Investing Where Wildlife Needs It Most

Healthy wildlife populations depend on more than a single project or species. From restoring habitats and supporting research to educating the next generation and expanding responsible outdoor access, the Wyoming Wildlife Foundation invests in initiatives that strengthen Wyoming's natural heritage from every angle. Explore the four focus areas below to learn how we're helping wildlife—and the people who care for it—thrive across the state.

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Focus Areas

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Species in Decline

It is important to ensure Wyoming’s full roster of species today are with us tomorrow. That is why WWF supports research and restoration projects aimed at declining populations.

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Conservation Education

The future of our state’s wildlife lies in the hands of our youth. WWF promotes, inspires, and encourages Wyoming’s children to engage in conservation and stewardship of our natural resources. We make grants and work in partnership with organizations who believe that kids are the ambassadors for Wyoming’s great outdoors.

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Habitat Enhancement

“On-the-ground” projects that improve and maintain current habitats are crucial to sustaining wildlife. WWF funds great projects that are doing just that. We travel the state to learn about habitat needs, and partner with other organizations in order to create the biggest impact.

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Access

One of the biggest draws to living in Wyoming is the access to the outdoors. We treasure our open spaces. By building relationships and addressing private/public needs, WWF works to provide private land access for hunters and recreationalists across Wyoming.

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Learn how to make a gift or get involved to help support and conserve Wyoming wildlife.