District 2
Albany and Carbon Counties
A Bar One Conservation Easement
Purchase of conservation easement on approx. 4,160 acres of private land in Carbon County, WY
Little Snake Aspen VI
Project expands five previous grants to remove invasive conifers and stimulate aspen production through mechanical treatments and fire on approx. 3,000 acres in Carbon County, WY
Little Snake Fish Passage III
Continued efforts to re-route the Little Snake River into historic channels that have been lost due to channelization, restore stream morphology, enhance irrigation structures, establish fisheries habitat, maintain and replace native vegetation, and manage livestock grazing.
Wamsutter Water II
Well replacement and water delivery systems on private, state and federal lands.
AK Condict Fence
Fence construction to enhance recovery of native rangelands due to wildfire
Medicine Bow Riparian
Continuation of landscape-scale rangeland restoration and enhancement through use of fencing and water development to manage livestock use to impact Sage-grouse nesting habitat, and winter habitats for antelope and mule deer, and to improve stream health on the Medicine Bow and Little Medicine Bow River near the town of Medicine Bow.
Muddy Creek Wetlands V
Wetland enhancement and development of new wetland habitat in conjunction with other improvements on Muddy Creek in southern Carbon County, WY
Stateline Pike
Continuation of stream channel and wetland enhancements, and irrigation infrastructure on the Little Snake River near Baggs, WY, in southern Carbon County.
ZN Ranch Habitat
Watershed enhancement through fire, chemical, mechanical and other treatment of sagebrush and other native plants in central Carbon County, WY
Big Creek Habitat
Watershed enhancement through fire, chemical, mechanical and other treatment of sagebrush and other native plants in central Carbon County, WY
Seminoe Reservoir
Extensive removal of saltcedar from several miles of Medicine Bow River and Seminoe reservoir.
Snowy Range Habitat
Habitat restoration for uplands species and water quality improvements through decommissioning of unauthorized roads, restoration of native habitats, and travel management on approximately 300 miles of roads in the Snowy Range.
Ladder Livestock Conservation Easement
Conservation easement on approximately 1,600 acres of riparian and lowland habitats.