Wyoming wind power needs a Programmatic Environmental Impact Assessment

“Wyoming is home to the largest breeding population of Golden Eagles in the lower 48 states and provides critical habitat for wintering and migrating individuals; the state contains some of the most valuable areas for long-term conservation in the western United States.”

By |2026-03-23T22:53:39-04:00March 24th, 2026|Comments Off on Wyoming wind power needs a Programmatic Environmental Impact Assessment

Time to save the “Wild West” from wind

Gabriella spoke to members of the Albany County Conservancy, a local conservation group, about the economic and environmental threats that 20+ proposed projects pose to southern Wyoming, and in particular on golden eagles.

By |2025-03-15T03:24:30-04:00March 12th, 2025|Comments Off on Time to save the “Wild West” from wind

CFACT students winning on and off campus

CFACT is dedicated to providing the policy expertise and grassroots creativity needed to help the public not just push back, but one by one, score important energy victories that count.

By |2023-11-14T12:19:01-05:00November 13th, 2023|Comments Off on CFACT students winning on and off campus

The mouse that won’t stop roaring

Why did the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service waste over 100 million taxpayer dollars to save the Preble's meadow jumping mouse from extinction when the little critters are alive and well from Colorado to Alaska?

By |2017-04-10T15:55:11-04:00April 10th, 2017|Comments Off on The mouse that won’t stop roaring
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