
Wyomingites Eager to Talk about Water-Related Hazards, UW Research Shows
A new University of Wyoming study reveals Wyoming residents are eager to discuss how to plan for different water scenarios that may arise in the future.
Go for a walk. You’ve probably heard that before, whether it’s from someone recommending a fitness routine or a friend who thinks you need to clear your head.
But there’s other reasons to walk, too. For Wyoming residents participating in UW Extension’s Wyoming Walks program, walking provides a new way to engage with their hometowns and communities—while also getting some exercise.
Led by local experts in partnership with UW Extension, Wyoming Walks highlight attractions ranging from state parks and archaeological sites to downtown murals and museums. All walks are free and open to the public.
Whether it’s a hike up Casper Mountain, a geological tour of Hot Springs State Park, or a stroll among the bronze statues outside the State Capitol, the program encourages people of all ages to get out of the house and explore.
A new University of Wyoming study reveals Wyoming residents are eager to discuss how to plan for different water scenarios that may arise in the future.
The University of Wyoming Extension is excited to announce the appointment of Dannele Peck as its new associate director.
The University of Wyoming Extension welcomes Peyton Loss as an extension educator on the Wind River Indian Reservation (WRIR).
A needs assessment led by the University of Wyoming Extension may help the state’s agricultural community plan for and manage challenging environmental conditions like drought, wildfires and water shortages.
The University of Wyoming Extension has released two free online resources for Wyoming gardeners interested in growing native plants.
Scientists from the University of Wyoming, Washington and Lee University, and the National Park Service have published research shedding new light on the value of bison recovery efforts in Yellowstone National Park.
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