The Nature Conservancy Wyoming
The Nature Conservancy Wyoming is recognized for our ability to organize and leverage partners – from landowners and community leaders to ranchers and students – for landscape-scale outcomes. We deploy research and science to reclaim areas left scarred by development and to engage and educate all ages about the impact of a changing climate on plants and wildlife. Our current work in WY is focused under our strategic plan pillars of Healthy Watersheds, Resilient Landscapes, and Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Within and beyond these pillars, we are committed to embedding diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) principles into our conservation outcomes because we recognize the inextricable nature of ecological and social issues.
The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming is grateful for the support of the Trillium Family Foundation in our journey toward incorporating diversity, equity, inclusion and justice principles into our conservation efforts. Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends requires us to engage across differences, build new partnerships and enrich our western science-based approaches with traditional knowledge systems. With Trillium’s support, we have been able to accelerate learning opportunities for staff and Trustees while also building more equitable systems around our internal and external engagement. Learn more about our work in Wyoming by visiting nature.org/wyoming.