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Wyoming

Since opening the doors in 2001, TU's Wyoming Water Project has strived to develop and implement a legislative strategy that can provide willing water right holders more flexibility and incentives to protect fishery resources. TU is working to demonstrate the ability to shepherd reasonable changes in Wyoming law through the legislative process, while working with local irrigators and cities to instill confidence in community-based approaches to balancing business operations and fishery needs. Such efforts will set the table for water policy and fishery restoration discussions for decades to come.

Over the past few years TU has also identified partnerships with specific landowners and municipalities to restore stream flows and protect fishery habitat. These projects have built relationships in rural communities, and strengthened our ability to call on allies to support legislative and policy changes that increase flexibility in how water is used.

Building Political Will

Restoring Stream Flows in Key River Basins

Defending Instream Flows

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Fly Fisherman Magazine interview with Wyoming Water Project Director, Scott Yates 


Wyoming Water Project Reports:

Economic Value of Healthy Fisheries in Wyoming

Gros Ventre River Brochure 2007

 


For more information contact:

Wyoming Water Project
315 Main Street, Suite 1
Lander, WY 82520
307-332-7700
307-332-9299 (fax)

Scott Yates, Director, Wyoming Water Project
Contact Scott Yates

Cory Toye, Project Manager, Wyoming Water Project
Contact Cory Toye

Nelli Williams, Project Coordinator, Wyoming Water Project
Contact Nelli Williams


Wyoming Water Project Press Archive