March 2021. Juniper removal and treatment, and installation of beaver dam analogs on riparian habitat areas in Bates Hole, Natrona County.
September 2020. Removal and replacement of fence to allow wildlife movement, migration, and full use of important habitats for antelope in the Shirley Basin area of Central Wyoming.
September 2020. Removal and treatment of vegetation in highway rights-of-way and adjacent areas to discourage mule deer from foraging along a busy highway in central Wyoming.
March 2020. Removal of conifer through mechanical means, construction of steel jack fence, and in-stream work to restore quality of wildlife habitat along Sanchez Creek, Natrona County.
March 2020. Installation of in-stream structures to improve channel function to improve habitat for Sage-grouse and other wildlife by increasing riparian wet meadow habitat in Casper Creek, Natrona County.
March 2018. Improvement of habitats for mule deer, elk, Greater Sage-grouse and other species by removing invasive and encroaching juniper from desirable habitat types by mechanical and other means.
September 2017. Targeted treatment of juniper woodlands and conifer stands using a variety of treatment methods, including prescribed fire, mechanical, chemical, and hand cutting, to promote mountain shrub species establishment and expansion.
March 2017. Continuation of enhancement of native plant communities by removal of encroaching juniper through mechanical and chemical treatment.
March 2017. Enhancement of sagebrush habitats by treatment by mechanical and chemical means on private and state lands in Natrona County.
March 2016. Enhancement of sagebrush habitats by treatment with fire, chemical and mechanical methods.
March 2016. Enhancement of native plant communities by removal of encroaching juniper through mechanical and chemical treatment.