The Wyoming Wetlands Society is a non-profit organization based in Jackson, Wyoming, dedicated to protecting and enhancing wetlands and the diverse plant and animal life they support. Through partnerships with landowners, government agencies, and other non-profit organizations, they work towards the restoration of the Rocky Mountain Population of Trumpeter Swans and the preservation of the wetlands they rely on.
Since 2004, the Wyoming Wetlands Society has been actively involved in live trapping problem beavers, relocating them to the Gros Ventre River drainage to restore and enhance wetland habitats. Additionally, they operate the Trumpeter Swan Fund, which supports their captive breeding program and aims to increase the population of these majestic birds. Through their efforts, they strive to ensure the conservation of wetlands and the associated flora and fauna for the benefit of future generations.
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