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Tickets Available for Wyoming Governor’s Sportsperson Conservation Forum

Tickets Available for Wyoming Governor’s Sportsperson Conservation Forum
Gov. Mark Gordon (Dan Cepeda, Oil City News File)
  • PublishedApril 9, 2025

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has announced that tickets are now available for the second annual Wyoming Governor’s Sportsperson Conservation Forum, Sheridan Media reports.

The event, hosted by Governor Mark Gordon in partnership with Game and Fish, will take place on May 21 at the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois.

Building on the success of the inaugural event in 2024, the forum aims to provide a platform for discussion on Wyoming’s most pressing conservation issues. It will bring together state leaders, stakeholders, and conservation groups to exchange ideas and collaborate on solutions.

“In Wyoming, we love the outdoors,” Governor Gordon said. “Sportsmen and women have a powerful voice and the ambition to tackle Wyoming’s biggest conservation challenges. The momentum since last year’s forum is real, and I encourage all who are passionate about our wildlife and outdoor spaces to join these conversations.”

The forum will feature discussion panels, interactive sessions, and Q&A opportunities throughout the day. This year’s topics will focus on:

  • Sportspeople driving decision-making

  • Outdoor recreation and conservation

  • Keeping working lands working

  • Habitat work and efforts

Keynote speakers will include Governor Gordon and Game and Fish Director Angi Bruce, with panels featuring Game and Fish experts, Wyoming legislators, and leading conservation voices.

Tickets are available for purchase online, and attendance includes lunch. The event is designed for in-person participation, and no virtual option is available.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website.

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