Water in Sheridan County

SCLT is excited to introduce new tools and projects focused on water. This program is focused on enhancing the amount of water in Sheridan County and when its available so our county working lands, ranches and natural areas can withstand change while remaining healthy and productive.

 

Sheridan County Water Supply Report Archive

2025 Sheridan County Water Supply Report Archive

2024 Sheridan County Water Supply Report Archive

2023 Sheridan County Water Supply Report Archive

2022 Sheridan County Water Supply Report Archive

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Fly Fishing Film Tour on March 8 will help open a new public fishery at SCLT’s Big Goose Natural Area

February 7th, 2025|Comments Off on Fly Fishing Film Tour on March 8 will help open a new public fishery at SCLT’s Big Goose Natural Area

The 2025 iteration of the Fly Fishing Film Tour will swim into the WYO Theater in downtown Sheridan on Saturday, March 8, courtesy of Fly Shop of the Bighorns. Attendees will enjoy a fintastic [...]

SCLT Big Goose Natural Area is nearly ready to fly, will open to the public in 2025

December 18th, 2024|Comments Off on SCLT Big Goose Natural Area is nearly ready to fly, will open to the public in 2025

‘Community Jewel’ brings together outdoor recreation, agriculture, conservation, and historic preservation at one site Wednesday, December 18, was a landmark date for outdoor recreation, conservation, and historic preservation in Sheridan County as the [...]

Wet Meadow Restoration continues at Sixmile Creek

October 23rd, 2024|Comments Off on Wet Meadow Restoration continues at Sixmile Creek

Land restoration is a collaborative effort. That spirit has been displayed this season along Sixmile Creek outside of Ranchester. There, a large swath of wet meadows have undergone the start of what we hope [...]

Rebecca Ash works to create ‘on-the-ground projects with real benefits” as SCLT’s Conservation Intern

May 17th, 2023|Comments Off on Rebecca Ash works to create ‘on-the-ground projects with real benefits” as SCLT’s Conservation Intern

Creating a sustainable, resilient range is at the top of the list for anyone involved with ranching and agriculture in the Mountain West. For the next six months, Rebecca Ash will be helping local families [...]

SCLT releases Sheridan County Drought Planner to help ranchers and ag producers navigate stress, challenges during droughts

March 24th, 2023|Comments Off on SCLT releases Sheridan County Drought Planner to help ranchers and ag producers navigate stress, challenges during droughts

Download a Drought Planner as a Word document Download a Drought Planner as a PDF file Without a proper plan in place, Mother Nature’s driest days could leave many of Sheridan County’s ranchers [...]

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