Have you been looking for a way to turn your love for wildlife, wild places, and Wyoming’s outdoors and quality of life into a career? This might be your chance!
We're hiring a communications manager, climate organizer, and administrative assistant. https://t.co/i47IfXSyG5
We’re coming to a town near you to talk about the Wyoming Legislature! Come see us:
Wednesday, May 3 in Lander
Monday, May 8 in Jackson
Thursday, May 11 in Cody
https://t.co/oyu43WDC9m
**SATURDAY NIGHT**
Please come on out for the premiere of Last of the Wild: A Red Desert Story.
5 p.m. at the Robert A. Peck Arts Center on the Central Wyoming College campus in Riverton. This very special program has been made possible by a grant from @ThinkWY.
See you there!
Thanks so much to everyone who came out to Beers & Bills on Monday night in Casper! It was great to see some old friends and new faces at Frontier Brewing. Check out our upcoming events in Lander, Jackson and Cody: https://t.co/IPbedGdUQf
We're coming back to Frontier Brewing Company in Casper! Come see us 7 p.m. Monday, April 10 to say hello to the Outdoor Council team, enjoy a cold beverage, and hear all the latest news from our work at the Wyoming Legislature! 🍻 https://t.co/oyu43WDC9m
We're coming back to Frontier Brewing Company in Casper! Come see us 7 p.m. Monday, April 10 to say hello to the Outdoor Council team, enjoy a cold beverage, and hear all the latest news from our work at the Wyoming Legislature! 🍻 https://t.co/oyu43WDC9m
Yufna Soldier Wolf talks with @highcountrynews
on bringing co-stewardship to Wyoming’s Red Desert with Areas of Critical Environmental Concern 👇: https://t.co/blpjGCuH2v
Ready to take the next step in your career, provide leadership for our team of conservation advocates, and make a real impact to protect what you love about Wyoming? Maybe you’re the right person to be our next Program Director. Learn more and apply here! https://t.co/dCDdrnIRPf
While we’re at it, now is also a great time to hold companies accountable for cleaning up after themselves instead of leaving taxpayers to foot the bill for plugging abandoned wells.
There’s no good reason to sell oil and gas leases over the counter for $1.50 an acre, or let private investors pick and choose which of our public lands should be auctioned for development. https://t.co/tZqPyY1pE0
Congress set the stage for some important and long-overdue reforms to the way we lease public lands for oil and gas development, but it’s up to our federal land management agencies to make those changes final.
Finalizing these reforms will protect taxpayers from footing the bill for cleaning up drilling sites, protect wildlife habitat and areas with cultural and historic value, and stop “over-the-counter” noncompetitive lease sales at bargain basement rates. https://t.co/Qv7LF0Jngi
Among the findings of the 2023 “State of the Rockies” poll, 87 percent of Wyomingites support requirements for oil and gas companies to use updated equipment and technology to reduce methane emissions and other air pollution. https://t.co/88pNuAWzxl
The White Mountain Petroglyphs ACEC designated by @BLMNational and @BLMWyoming shares the stories of Native culture from 200+ yrs ago!
🗣️Yufna Soldier Wolf of @OutdoorCouncil and the Northern Arapaho Nation speaks on the ACEC’s cultural values:
#BLMWild#AmericasCriticalLands
Thanks for reaching out to your legislators: Members of the House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Committee heard your message loud and clear and knew SF92 was a non-starter with the Wyoming public. Please thank the committee for not moving this bill forward!
Thanks to you, and people across Wyoming who spoke up in support of rooftop solar, Wyoming lawmakers have turned off the lights on the latest attack on net metering! https://t.co/0jpIAtv3tg
This means that rooftop solar and backyard wind energy will remain affordable for families and help keep utility costs down for small businesses, schools and nonprofits.