Urban & Community Forestry in Wyoming
Take a look at video clips and an exciting new report featuring examples of Urban & Community Forestry projects from across Wyoming.
Gary Beach Memorial Scholarship
The Wyoming Natural Resource Foundation (WNRF) will be awarding the
annual Gary Beach memorial scholarship. This $1,200 scholarship for
the 2012-2013 school year is available to University of Wyoming
students enrolled at the Junior level or higher.
The Gary Beach scholarship was created in 2006 in honor
of Gary Beach, a long time Department of Environmental Quality
employee. Beach served for several years as the Administrator of
the water quality division and was instrumental in working with
local conservation districts to establish the local watershed
planning approach to address Wyoming’s impaired waterbodies.
University of Wyoming students focusing on natural
resource management are encouraged to apply. In order to be eligible
for the scholarship, the following criteria must be met: The
applicant must have completed at least 59 credit hours (be enrolled
at the junior level or higher) and have a cumulative grade point
average of at least 2.5. The applicant must be enrolled at the
University of Wyoming in one of the following academic majors:
environment and natural resources, water resources, rangeland
ecology and watershed management or a related field. Students
planning to live and work in Wyoming after graduation are given
preference during selection.
Applications, copy of official transcripts from all
colleges or universities attended and one letter of recommendation
must be submitted no later June 1, 2012 to the Wyoming Natural
Resource Foundation; Bobbie Frank, Executive Director; 517 E. 19th
Street; Cheyenne, WY 82001 or
waocd@tribcsp.com.
2012 Application
2012 Criteria
Cowboy Chuck and Chip golf tournament
Thank you to all the sponsors and participants that helped make the 2011 Cowboy Chuck and Chip golf tournament a success!
Stay tuned for information on the 2012 Tournament to be held
August 14.
Pathway to Water Quality
A big thank you to Cameco Resources for their $40,000 donation to the "Pathway to Water Quality" project on the Wyoming State Fair Grounds. Pictured above are representatives from Wyoming State Fair, Converse County CD, WACD, Cameco Resources, SE Wyoming RC&D and Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.