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The Science and Environment category focuses on the state's natural environment as well as scientific activities in Wyoming.
http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/narratives/WYOMING.htm
Narrative written by the State Climatologists and published by the National Climatic Data Center.
http://www.usbr.gov/projects/Project.jsp?proj_Name=Kendrick+Project
General description and plan for the reclamation project (formerly the Casper-Alcova Project)which conserves the waters of the North Platte River for irrigation and electric power generation.
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Paul.Treanor/mongoltana.html
Compares Mongolia with similar-climate US states WY/MT.
http://www.powderriverbasin.org/
Information about the adverse impacts of coal bed methane gas development in the Powder River Basin, concerns of surface landowners, and opportunities for activism on this issue.
http://www.waterforwildlife.com/
Antelope preservation and management through the development of supplemental water resources in selected areas. Provides news and events.
http://archive.is/SKqE3
An article written by Carl Hallberg on water projects. Focuses on water management.
http://www.wynps.org/
Established in 1981. Dedicated to the appreciation and conservation of the native flora and plant communities of the state. Includes membership details, newsletters, activities and contacts.
http://www.warws.com/
Affiliated with National Rural Water Association (NRWA). Provides on-site, technical assistance to small municipalities and all rural water and wastewater districts throughout the state. Includes membership list, job openings and a training schedule.
http://www.wyomingwildlife.org/
Formed in 1937 and is a conservation and recreation advocacy organization. Includes membership details, events calendar, issues update, photos, and contact information.
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