The Wyoming Wilderness Association is a non-profit conservation group based in Sheridan, WY, dedicated to protecting the state's public wildlands. Established in 1979, the organization played a key role in the passage of the 1984 Wyoming Wilderness Act, which permanently safeguarded 1.1 million acres of ecologically diverse landscapes.
With a current membership of 5,500 members and supporters, the Wyoming Wilderness Association continues to advocate for the preservation of wilderness and roadless areas, honoring the traditional and ancestral homelands of over thirty indigenous tribal nations. Through education, training, and grassroots organizing, the organization strives to ensure a wild and resilient future for Wyoming's public wildlands.
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