Join us for an event exploring the stewardship of Wyoming’s landscapes through hunting and fishing, featuring short talks on habitat conservation and cultural connections to hunting and fishing.
These discussions are free and open to the public, and are not limited to hunters or anglers. People from all backgrounds, with any level of interest in hunting and fishing, are invited to attend. Short talks will be delivered by University of Wyoming researchers, local biologists, and conservation experts.
1 pm: Food at the CWC Intertribal Center Atrium (Free)
2 pm: First talk TBA
Remaining schedule TBA
Also featuring:
Tabling from local outdoor and conservation organizations
This event is hosted by the University of Wyoming Biodiversity Institute and sponsored, in part, by the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Wyoming Game and Fish, and the UW Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources.
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The UW Biodiversity Institute works with scientists, resource managers, educators, and the public to further the understanding and conservation of biodiversity. We seek to provide a unique service to Wyoming, our nation, and the world by facilitating collaborative research projects, synthesizing and disseminating research, distributing grants, and providing educational, outreach, and community science programs for students and the public. Learn more at
www.wyomingbiodiversity.org.