by wyomingstockgr | May 11, 2015 | Current Projects, Newsletter
The “Charlie Ball Place” conservation easement will protect more than 1,700 acres of rangeland and important wildlife habitat from development and subdivision, keeping it in agriculture and available to wildlife and future generations of producers. The Wyoming Stock...
by wyomingstockgr | Oct 23, 2014 | Current Projects
Almost 2,000 acres of productive ranchland in Crook County will remain in agriculture thanks to a conservation easement on the Wood Ranch donated in part to the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust by landowner Jackie Griffith. The project’s closing on October 22...
by wyomingstockgr | Sep 30, 2014 | Current Projects
The Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust completed the Martin Place project conserving 840 acres of productive rangeland in Sublette County. The Martin Place conservation easement, which closed on September 26, complements 14 conservation easements in Sublette...
by wyomingstockgr | Jul 2, 2014 | Current Projects, Newsletter
Approximately 3,000 acres of productive ranchland in Hot Springs County have been preserved as the result of a conservation easement completed on June 30 by the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust. In partnership with the Wilson family, and with key funding...
by wyomingstockgr | May 8, 2014 | Current Projects, Newsletter
The Bear Lodge Cattle Company project is perhaps the most significant private land conservation initiative to be undertaken in the state of Wyoming. The value of conserving the private lands bordering Devils Tower is exponential; conserving this 7,000-acre...
by wyomingstockgr | Feb 28, 2014 | Current Projects
Cattlemen, woolgrowers, anglers, hikers, and hunters will continue to enjoy Beartrap Meadows in the Big Horns thanks to a conservation easement completed by the Wyoming Stock Growers Land Trust with the support of Johnson County ag organizations, the Wyoming Wildlife...