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 Spotlight On Wyoming's

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Information and Education Campaign Launched
The Coalition for Wyoming's Water has launched a new information advertising campaign to educate citizens on Wyoming's historical water use and development
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CWW Launches Media Campaign to Inform About Wyoming Water
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"In Wyoming, a valid right to the use of water may be acquired only by following the procedures established by state law for both surface water and groundwater."

Want To Learn About How Wyoming's Water Law Is Fashioned and How It Works?  Read this Summary By Three of Wyoming's Leading Experts On Our State's Water Structure....(click on the faucet)

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“Water concerns cut across all lines; it is important to agriculture, municipalities, industries, recreation, and people.  Water is an important factor in the social and economic growth of any community and for the state itself.  The wise development, use, and management of this precious resource is essential.”  (Wyoming's Water Resources, Jacobs and Brosz, 2000)  A tremendous resource, read the entire document here...                      

        

 

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Sage Grouse Workshops Planned

As part of a 2004 NRCS Action Plan to work with private landowners to protect and enhance habitat for sage grouse, NRCS is sponsoring three workshops this spring in Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming to train field staff on the habitat requirements of this species.

April 11-15, 2005


 

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