The Wyoming Wilderness Association (WWA) is a non-profit conservation group dedicated to protecting Wyoming's public wildlands. Founded in 1979 by local wilderness advocates, WWA played a crucial role in the passage of the 1984 Wyoming Wilderness Act, which permanently safeguarded 1.1 million acres of ecologically diverse landscapes. With over 5,500 members and supporters, WWA continues to be a leading voice in the preservation of wilderness and roadless areas in Wyoming.
Recognizing the ancestral homelands of more than thirty Indigenous Tribal nations, WWA acknowledges the stewardship and sovereignty of these tribes and commits to engaging and elevating their voices and interests in their conservation efforts. By embracing a holistic approach, WWA aims to protect and manage wildlands as intact and resilient landscapes, honoring their cultural past and ensuring their future for everyone.
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