FIELD NOTES


Don’t Give Up on Clean Water: Maps of the Reclassified Streams & How to Improve Wyoming’s Plan for E. coli Pollution

Scroll down or click here for maps depicting the reclassified (downgraded) streams By Gary Wilmot, executive director This article originally ran as an Op-Ed in the Jackson Hole News & Guide. There is a lot at stake in the state’s plan to reclassify more than three-quarters of its streams to allow for levels of E. […]

Media Statement: U.S. Department of the Interior Announces Ambitious Conservation Plan for Greater Sage-Grouse

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2015 Media contact: Dan Heilig, senior conservation advocate, Wyoming Outdoor Council, (307) 332-7031 x13; dan@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org Courtesy Scott Copeland Images   U.S. Department of the Interior Announces Ambitious Conservation Plan for Greater Sage-Grouse CHEYENNE — The U.S. Department of the Interior announced the release on Thursday of more than a dozen […]

Media Release: Last chance for the public to weigh in on the Bighorn Basin land-use plan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 28, 2015 Media contact: Julia Stuble, public lands advocate, Wyoming Outdoor Council, (307) 332-7031 x11; julia@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org   Photo by Kathy Lichtendahl   Last chance for the public to weigh in on the Bighorn Basin land-use plan Federal plans for sage-grouse management also released on Thursday CHEYENNE — The U.S. Department of […]

Media Release: Bold New Rule Will Cut Oil and Gas Air Pollution in Wyoming

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 19, 2015 Contact: Kelsey Robinson, (512) 691-3404, krobinson@edf.org Chris Merrill, (307) 349-7288, chris@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org   Bold New Rule Cuts Oil and Gas Air Pollution in Wyoming To improve regional air quality, state leaders target pollution at existing oil and gas sources PINEDALE – The Wyoming Environmental Quality Council today approved a new […]