by Daniel Schwab | Mar 5, 2024 | Uncategorized
Wyoming has a Mule Deer migration pathway, known as the Mule Corridor. Each year, thousands of deer take this 150-mile journey. Unfortunately, the corridor has been affected by private land developments. As a result, landowners want to conserve their land. It is...
by Daniel Schwab | Feb 10, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Uncategorized, Wyoming
After a three-year delay in implementing Wyoming’s big game migration protection policy, some members of Wyoming Wildlife Taskforce have urged wildlife managers to take action. On December 14 in Cheyenne, the group held their final meeting. Sen. Larry Hicks (R-Baggs)...
by Daniel Schwab | Feb 10, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Uncategorized, Wyoming
Entrepreneurs are utilizing markets and property rights to improve conservation. These three examples are protecting our environment and making an impact that has proven beneficial. The first example is conserving water. The West is familiar with drought, and with...
by Daniel Schwab | Mar 24, 2022 | Uncategorized
Conservation has typically been thought of as a way to preserve wildlife on public land, but a large percentage of wildlife call private land their home. Managing private land to conserve wildlife can be a positive for both wildlife and the landowner. According to the...
by Daniel Schwab | Mar 2, 2022 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Uncategorized, Wyoming
We all want to support wildlife conservation. Seeing animals come off the endangered species list is probably one of the most rewarding feelings that you can have when you were involved. However, not all of us can work in conservation sanctuaries, helping restore...
by Daniel Schwab | Jun 9, 2021 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Uncategorized, Wyoming
Many people are moving more towards acquiring information through online and virtual services in today’s day and age. People are browsing more online publications, reading books on tablets, and obtaining their news through televisions and radio stations. Listening to...