Working lands, wildlife habitat and clean water at heart of $235,000 allocated for two voluntary conservation agreements in Sheridan County
It was a great day for working lands, wildlife habitat and conservation in Sheridan County. On Tuesday, April 14, the Wyoming Wildlife Natural Resource Trust (WWNRT) approved $235,000 that will be used by the Sheridan Community Land Trust (SCLT) to [...]
SCLT Invasive Grass work receives national press
Last summer, interns Matt Springsteen and Connor Land surveyed sites around Sheridan County to help identify, track and map invasive medusahead and ventenata. It was part of a partnership between SCLT and Sheridan County Weed & Pest Control District. The [...]
SCLT receives Key Service Award
President Susan Holmes and Executive Director Brad Bauer (far left) stand alongside other award recipients during the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce awards banquet on Feb. 12. Photo courtesy Capturyd Studios. On February 12, the Sheridan Community Land Trust was [...]
$25,000 Match Challenge open through January 15
Carol and Sam Mavrakis of The Seidler Foundation offer dollar-for-dollar match on all gifts and 2:1 for for all first time and new monthly gifts. Help make the match here >> The inspiration to build a better community is not [...]
SCLT takes conservation to new heights with Sheridan Heights Ranch Conservation Easement
The Sheridan Heights Ranch Conservation Easement conserves 476 acres of working ranch, open space, important wildlife habitat, and unspoiled, unbroken view of the Bighorns and the first two miles of Soldier Ridge Trail on the west edge of Sheridan. In [...]
Annual Report 2018-19
Our 2018-19 Annual Report is hot off the press. Want to read about all the great things friends of SCLT made possible this past year? Here's 3 ways. Download a Press Quality (larger file) copy here >> Download a Web [...]
Mule Deer Migration and Citizen Science
Northern Bighorns Mule Deer Migration Study - Calling all Citizen Scientists! Collaborative Project with SCLT, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Migration Initiative, and The Nature Conservancy What is the project? Healthy mule deer populations are essential to sustaining the [...]
When you’re in the outdoors, remember you’re in someone else’s home, too
Visit WGFD's Bear Wise Wyoming page for tips on recreating in bear countryVisit the Mountain Lion Foundation page for tips on recreating in cat country Imagine this: you’re riding your mountain bike along Red Grade Trails after a long day [...]
Spring 2019 Newsletter
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