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YOUR GIFT PROTECTS WHAT MAKES WYOMING UNIQUE.


With ongoing and increased threats to our public lands, wildlife, and clean air and water, your gift matters more now than ever. To protect the Wyoming you love, please act now.


  • Provide leadership to keep public lands in public hands.
  • Defend science-based protections for sagebrush habitat and big game migration corridors.
  • Ensure that pollution controls keep Wyoming’s streams safe for recreation, our water safe to drink, and our air clean.
  • Support full-time staff at the Wyoming State Legislature.
  • Find lasting solutions to public land conflicts through work with diverse interests.
  • Empower and train citizens to be effective conservation advocates.
  • Advocate policies that directly confront the real and growing threat of human-caused climate change.

To ensure you stay informed, your gift includes an annual membership to the Outdoor Council, or renews your existing membership.

Your membership includes:

  • Amplification of your voice and your values
  • Breaking news and analysis about conservation issues around the state
  • Members-only annual calendar
  • Biannual Frontline newsletter
  • Biannual program director’s report
  • Monthly email newsletter
  • Members-only embroidered iron-on patch
  • Red Desert Driving Tour Map, while supplies last
  • Stickers

Gifts of $1,000 (or $83 monthly) include membership in the Tom Bell Stewardship Society. Your membership at this level will also include regular updates from the executive director.

Since 1967, the Outdoor Council has been Wyoming’s conservation voice, working with partners and citizens to defend our shared backyard.


  • Public lands, wildlife, and clean air and water are worth defending.
  • Informed and engaged citizens make a difference.
  • Conservation is not a partisan issue.

“Every dollar you give will be thoughtfully, strategically, and carefully spent to protect the things you love most about Wyoming.”
— KATHY JENKINS, BOARD PRESIDENT


  • Strong air quality rules exist for people in the Upper Green River Basin and statewide air quality protections have been strengthened.
  • Drinking water is better protected statewide, thanks to a requirement that companies test nearby well water before, during, and after oil and gas drilling.
  • The bipartisan Wyoming Range Legacy Act passed, permanently protecting 1.2 million acres of the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
  • Wyoming celebrated its first Public Lands Day in 2019.

“I never hoped for my kids to be millionaires, but I hoped they would breathe clean air, drink clean water, and experience a state wild enough to foster freedom.”
— TOM BELL, WYOMING OUTDOOR COUNCIL FOUNDER (1924–2016)

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