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INFORMATION ABOUT THE
The mission of Biodiversity Conservation Alliance is to protect wildlife and wild places in Wyoming and surrounding states, particularly on public lands. We started doing conservation work in 1988 to preserve the natural character of the Medicine Bow National Forest in southeastern Wyoming. Although we continue to fill this niche today, by the early 1990's our work had expanded far beyond the 'Bow, with increasing attention to wildlife issues. In 1994 we legally incorporated as Biodiversity Associates, but we have recently changed our name to Biodiversity Conservation Alliance to better reflect our strong advocacy work and the growing nature of our organization. We are a lean, efficient non-profit organization with a current full time staff of five.
We concentrate our efforts on the forests, prairies, and rivers of
Wyoming, western South Dakota, and northern Colorado. Our focus is
on entire ecosystems and on individual species, particularly those
which are in need of immediate conservation help but lack a
constituency and do not have a high public profile. The Biodiversity
Conservation Alliances' guiding principle is that all species and ecosystems
deserve protection. For example, numerous groups are working
to gain protection for the Yellowstone ecosystem and charismatic
species such as the Grizzly Bear, but few are advocating for protection
of the Desert Yellowhead (a rare plant known to exist in only one
small area in central Wyoming), Vertigo snails in the Black Hills,
or the Bluehead Sucker in the Little Snake River. Biodiversity
Conservation Alliance, along with other conservation groups, continues to
work at its original mission of protecting the Medicine Bow
ecosystem and its critical forested links to the Rocky Mountains
in Colorado.
We use outreach and education to foster public support for
biodiversity and wild areas. And we use science and the law
to hold public managers and decision-makers accountable for
protecting the nation's natural heritage and upholding the
public trust. Our three primary strategies to gain increased
protection for wild species and their habitats are:
Although we work collaboratively with a large number of other
conservation groups, The Biodiversity Conservation Alliance is not affiliated
with any other local, regional, or national organizations. |
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Biodiversity Conservation Alliance P.O. Box 1512, Laramie, WY 82073 (307) 742-7978 - carmi@voiceforthewild.org |