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PRIVATE, STATE AND FEDERAL LANDS
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Comments on NEPA Categorical Exclusion
Guidance (4/9/10)
Range Monitoring
Resources
Links to range monitoring resources, UW Cooperative
Extension Service Sustainable Management of Rangeland
Resources Initiative Website and Range Management Schools
information.
Soils Information
Soils is part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey, an
effort of Federal and State agencies, universities, and
professional societies to deliver scientifically based soil
information. WACD has worked with the Wyoming
Congressional delegation for the past several years to
obtain Congressional earmarks to accelerate the completion
of the soil survey in Wyoming. In addition, the
Wyoming State Lands and Investments office dedicated funds
in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
Plant Materials Information
The NRCS Plant Materials Program selects conservation plants
and develops innovative planting technology to solve the
nation's most important resource concerns. The Program
includes a network of 26
Plant Materials Centers and associated Plant Materials
Specialists serving all 50 states and territories.
RESOURCES
Wind Energy Development Guide available to Wyoming
Landowners
Wyoming's first reference
guide on commercial wind development was released on June 3,
by the University of Wyoming's Ruckelshaus Institute of
Environment and Natural Resources.
Click here for full news release and additional
information.
District
Land Use & Natural Resource Plans
Subdivision Reviews
Teton Conservation District Subdivision Review Checklist
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leadership for the conservation of Wyoming's soil and water
resources, promotes the control of soil erosion, promotes and
protects the quality of Wyoming's waters, reduce siltation of stream
channels and reservoirs, promote wise use of Wyoming's water, and
all other natural resources, preserve and enhance wildlife habitat,
protect the tax base and promote the health, safety and general
welfare of the citizens of this state through a responsible
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