Check out this recent photo submission to our annual calendar contest! Submit your best Wyoming Photos for inclusion in the Wyoming Outdoor Council’s 2013 calendar. Click here to learn more about the Wyoming Outdoor Council photo contest.
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Stunning Photo: Sunlight Valley Mule Deer
Check out this recent photo submission to our annual calendar contest! Submit your best Wyoming Photos for inclusion in the Wyoming Outdoor Council’s 2013 calendar. Click here to learn more about the Wyoming Outdoor Council photo contest.
Enter the Wyoming Outdoor Council Photo Contest!
Submit your best Wyoming Photos for inclusion in the Wyoming Outdoor Council’s 2013 calendar. Send us your best shots! Submission deadline is September 17, 2012 DO YOU HAVE GREAT SHOTS OF WYOMING’S spectacular landscapes, wildlife, and people enjoying the great outdoors? If so, get them published in the Wyoming Outdoor Council’s annual calendar. Previous calendars […]
Spring Frontline 2012, the Wyoming Outdoor Council Newsletter
The Wyoming Outdoor Council is encouraged that Wyoming’s leaders seem ready to have the conversation about baseline water testing. “We believe that when legislators, regulators, and decision makers have had a chance to consider the facts and to hear the arguments for and against required baseline water testing in Wyoming, they’ll conclude, as we have, […]
Why We’re Seeking Fracking Chemical Information
By Steve Jones Disclosure is in the public interest THE WYOMING OUTDOOR COUNCIL, ALONG WITH THE POWDER RIVER BASIN RESOURCE COUNCIL, Earthworks, and the watchdog group OMB Watch, filed suit on Friday, asking a court to require Wyoming to disclose information about chemicals used during the oil and gas development process known as hydraulic […]
Groups seek better disclosure of fracking chemicals in Wyoming
You can read the entire article at Reuters here. Excerpt: By Laura Zuckerman SALMON, Idaho, March 26 (Reuters) – Environmental groups are asking a state court to force Wyoming to provide a more complete list of chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a drilling technique vital to natural gas and oil production […]
Wyoming State Legislative wrap-up
By Richard Garrett, Jr. Your voice for conservation at the Wyoming State Legislature Signs of spring, even indoors While others may have been looking outdoors for signs of spring, those of us who have been largely confined (at least during daylight hours) to the state’s capitol building for the last four weeks in Cheyenne have […]
Final Week: The Legislature Has Important Work to Do
By Richard Garrett, Jr. Your voice for conservation at the Wyoming State Legislature Permits, wildlife, and invasive species Today, March 5, marks the beginning of the last week of Wyoming’s 2012 legislative session and there are still important bills under consideration and issues to resolve. It’s going to be a very eventful week in the […]
Another nail in the coffin for the Flaming Gorge pipeline?
By Steve Jones THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TODAY REJECTED COLORADO entrepreneur Aaron Million’s latest application to build a water pipeline from Flaming Gorge reservoir and the Green River up over the Continental Divide, across Wyoming, and down into Front Range Colorado. This decision to dismiss Mr. Million’s preliminary application is great news, from the Wyoming Outdoor […]
In a short budget session, still some environment-related bills
By Richard Garrett, Jr. Your voice for conservation at the Wyoming State Legislature It’s Always a Mixed Bag at the Capitol As I write this it’s 2 p.m., Friday, February 17 at the Wyoming State Capitol, which means the 61st session of the State Legislature has just about finished up its first week of the […]