The Wyoming State Forestry Division, established in 1952 by the Legislature, is responsible for managing approximately 263,000 acres of forested trust land across the state. Their core programs include State Trust Land Management, Fire Management, and Assistance Forestry, providing guidance and support to private landowners, communities, and federal land management agencies.
With a team of 47 full-time employees, 4 seasonal workers, and 6 Good Neighbor Authority foresters, the Division is dedicated to promoting good forest management practices and protecting forest health on all lands in Wyoming. They also oversee fire management on 3.6 million surface acres of state trust land and collaborate on cooperative fire management efforts with private and federal partners.
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