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Meeteetse Conservation District

Provides technical assistance to landowners with shrub and tree planting and selecting varieties suitable for the local environment, including berry, fruit, ornamental, shade, and conifer; and involved in a variety of other conservation-related projects including ones focused on water quality, range management, wildlife habitat, wetland and floodplain planning, weed and pest best management practices, and land-use planning.

District manager:
Steffen Cornell; volunteer board of supervisors: Tim Morrison, Joe Thomas, Shawn Shepperson, Matt Burkhart, and Ben Anson
Location:
Meeteetse
Email:
meeteetse@conservewy.net or steffen.cornell@conservewy.net
Phone:
307-868-2484

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Chokecherries
Among the many programs offered by the Meeteetse Conservation District is one that provides technical assistance to landowners with shrub and tree planting and selecting varieties suitable for the local environment, including fruit varieties. Pictured is buffaloberry, a species native to Wyoming that provides important habitat for wildlife and is great for jams and syrups.