Wyoming Wilderness Association

The Wyoming Wilderness Association is an American non-governmental, not-for-profit working to protect Wyoming's wild public lands through wilderness designations. WWA was founded in 1979 by a group of wilderness advocates and outdoors people who envisioned the first Wyoming Wilderness Act. In 2003, WWA grew again with an opportunity to protect additional wild watersheds, intact ecosystems, old-growth forests, wildlife habitat, and wildlife migration corridors.[1] As of 2012, the organization has over 700 members with offices in Sheridan, Buffalo, Lander, Dubois, and Jackson Wyoming.

Wyoming Wilderness Association
AbbreviationWWA
Formation1979 (1979)
TypeNonprofit
38-3667856
Legal status501(c)(3)
HeadquartersSheridan, Wyoming
Membership (2012)
>700
Governing Council President
Bill Voigt
Executive Director
Khale Century Reno
Websitehttps://www.wildwyo.org

On February 10, 2012, The Wyoming Wilderness Association celebrated its 10th anniversary advocating for more wilderness in Wyoming.[2]

References

  1. Gable. "BLM considers 'wild lands' in Wyoming". Red Lodge Clearing House. Retrieved April 12, 2012.
  2. "Home". wildwyo.org.
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