WYldlife for Tomorrow Continues to Grow with Addition of Program Director Breanna Ball
WYldlife for Tomorrow, a proud signature program of The WYldlife Fund, was started in 2021, and the program’s steady growth has continued since day one. Now, deep into its fourth year of operation, WYldlife for Tomorrow is thrilled to announce the onboarding of its first full-time, paid employee – Program Director Breanna Ball. Following a highly competitive hiring process, Breanna was selected to join the team this October and will begin her meaningful work with the program in early December.
As an avid angler and hunter, Breanna draws inspiration from the outdoors and understands the importance of conserving our wildlife and their habitats. She previously served as the Public Information Officer for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department where she was responsible for leading statewide communication efforts and developing strategic communication plans. Her passion for Wyoming’s wildlife and dedication to responsible stewardship drives her mission to inspire others to appreciate and conserve our state’s natural resources. Whether she’s riding through the mountains or casting a line in the Wyoming Range, Breanna’s love for the outdoors fuels her mission to promote conservation and connect people with the beauty of Wyoming’s landscapes.
In her new role as Program Director for WYldlife for Tomorrow, Breanna will be charged with helping advance statewide fundraising and conservation efforts by fostering relationships with business partners around Wyoming. Her experience in building public support for wildlife conservation initiatives will be invaluable as WYldlife for Tomorrow continues to grow and expand its impact.
As the program enters this exciting new chapter, Breanna’s leadership will play a pivotal role in strengthening its mission to ensure a vibrant, sustainable future for Wyoming’s wildlife. She will work closely with local communities, businesses, and outdoor enthusiasts to create opportunities for engagement and education, empowering the next generation of conservationists.
WYldlife for Tomorrow and The WYldlife Fund would like to publicly thank the Storer and Hughes Charitable Foundation for making this hire possible. Their generous support helps ensure that the program can continue its critical work promoting wildlife conservation across the state.