
Learn more about the Environmental Landscape
of Park County
Ecosystem Focused Non-Profit Organizations in Park County
Works with all people to protect the lands, waters, and wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, now and for future generations.
The official nonprofit partner of Yellowstone National Park. We protect, preserve, and enhance Yellowstone through education and philanthropy.
Envisions a future with a livable climate, healthy communities and thriving nature. In Wyoming, our work is focused on priority areas where we cn have the greatest impact.
Land Focused Non-Profit Organizations in
Park County
Local land trust dedicated to protecting and stewarding lands through conservation easements
Supports the conservation and economic resilience of working lands across the Absaroka Front.
Serves as a local voice for the protection of WY wild and roadless areas. (BLM lands staff member lives in and works out of Cody).
Educate and mobilize voters to ensure those who represent us in Cheyenne represent our values: public land, public wildlife, and science-based management; led by hunters on behalf of all Wyoming residents.
Animal Focused Non-Profit Organizations in
Park County
Brings together diverse interests to care for and recover rivers and streams, so our children can experience the joy of wild and native trout and salmon.
Focuses on bird conservation, community education, and local habitat protection.
Preserving and protecting the wild horse herd living in McCullough Peaks
Restoring North America’s wild sheep populations from historic lows in the mid-20th century to today’s thriving populations.
Other Environmental Partners in
Park County
A nonregulatory government entity which provides a local voice for resource concerns and assists the community with natural resource management.
Committed to improving the quality of life in our district through good stewardship of our land, water, and natural resources, the CCD provides information, education, and technical services to its constituents.
Promote sustainable practices and stewardship that allow landowners to utilize land, water, and natural resources while maintaining resources for future generations, enhancing wildlife habitat, and promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of all district citizens .
Committed to providing education, relevant information, and technical assistance to all cooperators.
Dedicated to conserving natural resources and reducing the flow of solid waste going into our landfills through educating the public on the importance of recycling and providing adequate opportunities for recycling.
Strives to be creative by researching new and innovative ways to add additional commodities and expand the reduction of waste into the landfill.
A partnership to reduce sediment loading and improve habitat in the Shoshone River.
Partner members include the Conservation Districts, the Irrigation Districts, Trout Unlimited, Wyoming Game and Fish, local water engineer consultants,







