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 | Jan 5, 2023 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
Setting New Year’s resolutions can be tough, as you set the bar too high and inevitably fail. This year, instead of focusing on what you can do for yourself, you can focus on ways to make the world around you better. This blog is going to talk about the ways you...
by Daniel Schwab | Dec 2, 2022 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park has been an example of American conservation for 150 years. As the 150th anniversary of Yellowstone is celebrated, it reminds us of how far we have come with conservation, as well as where it needs to go next. When the park was established,...
by Daniel Schwab | Dec 2, 2022 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
You can make a difference in the long-term survival of Yellowstone by following proper environmental practices. One of the most important things that you can do is to treat the park, its forest, hydrothermal and geologic features, and its wildlife with respect. Here...
by Daniel Schwab | Nov 10, 2022 | Daniel Schwab, Environmental Conservation, Wyoming
Wyoming wildlife managers are reducing tags for hunting pronghorn and mule deer statewide. Due to severe drought and disease, there are concerns about habitat and declines in population. Pronghorn tags are being reduced by 8,000 and mule deer tags by 3,300. ...