by Daniel Schwab | Apr 6, 2024 | Environmental Conservation
As a resident of Wyoming I am deeply passionate about preserving the natural beauty and biodiversity of our state. I have dedicated myself to the vital cause of wildlife conservation and mitigation. I started my career in conservation with buying properties with...
by Daniel Schwab | Dec 19, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
Wildlife conservation is critical to maintaining the delicate balance of our planet’s ecosystems. With biodiversity under constant threat, individuals must actively participate in efforts to protect and preserve wildlife. The Green Earth organization outlines...
by Daniel Schwab | Dec 18, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
The United States boasts an incredible array of wildlife sanctuaries, each offering a unique glimpse into the wonders of nature. From coast to coast, these sanctuaries serve as havens for diverse ecosystems and provide a refuge for countless species. Let’s...
by Daniel Schwab | Aug 22, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
Greater sage grouse numbers have been dropping for years in California. Scientists have concluded there are several reasons: land development, habitat loss, mining and climate change. It’s feared the bird’s population in the state could disappear. According to the...
by Daniel Schwab | Jul 26, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
The Biden-Harris administration proposed three rule changes to the Endangered Species Act. The changes affect the criteria used for designating critical habitat, the regulation of threatened species, and consultation between federal agencies. Martha Williams, Service...
by Daniel Schwab | Jul 26, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission unanimously adopted a wolf management plan instructing the state to gradually reduce the wolf population from about 1,340 to 500 animals over the next six years. The new wolf-management plan was introduced at a Commission meeting on...