President of The WYldlife Fund, Chris McBarnes presenting trail cameras for research to the Executive Director of Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation, Renee Seidler
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Molly Stewart
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Molly Stewart2021-11-02 17:10:562021-11-02 17:12:09Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Trail CamerasHabitat preservation and improvements encompass all initiatives which promote healthy, safe and thriving habitat that supports all wildlife. This wildlife can be on the land, flying in the air or swimming in the water.
The WYldlife Fund seeks to both invest in our abundant habitat across Wyoming and also offer educational opportunities for private land owners to promote stewardship of habitat. We will focus on combating terrestrial and aquatic invasive species. Invasive species cost the US economy over $120 Billion per year. The WYldlife Fund will also support initiatives such as converting non-friendly wildlife fencing into friendly wildlife fencing. The conservation of habitat is a top priority of The WYldlife Fund and so is providing access to this habitat by all lovers of the outdoors. We will focus on partnering with state and private agencies to open up further access to wildlife habitat for all those who have a passion for it.



Thank you Kathy Lichtendahl for supplying this photo of the AFI fence tear outside of Cody!
