by wyomingstockgr | Feb 29, 2012 | Newsletter
The conservation easements on the historic Sommers and Grindstone ranches in Sublette County continue to attract national attention for their conservation impact. This large-scale project was recently selected as Sunset Magazine’s 2012 Environmental Winner in...
by wyomingstockgr | Feb 20, 2012 | Newsletter
January of the new year began with the closing of conservation easements on one of the oldest operating family ranches in the Green River Valley. Working in cooperation with The Conservation Fund, the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust placed conservation easements on...
by wyomingstockgr | Feb 20, 2012 | Newsletter
January of the new year began with the closing of conservation easements on one of the oldest operating family ranches in the Green River Valley. Working in cooperation with The Conservation Fund, the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust placed conservation easements on...
by wyomingstockgr | Feb 17, 2012 | Newsletter
The Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust recently held its annual meeting and elected a new slate of officers and two new members to its Board of Directors, each for three year terms. Affie Ellis, a member of the Navajo Nation, is president of Ellis Public Affairs, a...
by wyomingstockgr | Feb 16, 2012 | Newsletter
In November, Marvin and Sheila Schmidt completed the donation of a conservation easement to the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust. The easement now protects 240 acres of irrigated farmland near Ocean Lake in Fremont County. The property has been in the Schmidt family...