East Yellowstone Collaborative

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Working with private landowners and partners, East Yellowstone Collaborative (EYC) was formed to catalyze landscape-scale conservation along the Absaroka Front while enhancing the economic viability of ranches and their important role in wildlife conservation. 

EYC is committed to finding conservation solutions that work for both landowners and the community including habitat leases, habitat restoration, conservation easements, improved resource mapping layers for county planning, social gatherings around topics of interest/concern, and mutual aid and support.

Participants include: Western Landowners Alliance, The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Park County Open Lands, Beyond Yellowstone, Trout Unlimited and LegacyWorks Group as facilitator/support.

Elk Migrations of the Greater Yellowstone 

Partners include:

Absaroka Fence Initiative

Greater Yellowstone Coalition

Jackson Hole Land Trust

Park County Conservation Districts

Park County Weed and Pest

Property and Environment Research Center (PERC)

The Nature Conservancy

Trout Unlimited

Western Landowners Alliance

Beyond Yellowstone

Park County Open Lands

Cody Country Cattlewomen

Heart Mountain Relocation Center

Crow Tribe

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