By Brendan LaChance on January 14, 2021

CASPER, Wyo. The Bureau of Land Management Wyoming is partnering with the new Absaroka Fence Initiative which is working to ensure fences are safe for wildlife and also functional for livestock management.

BLM Wyoming says the initiative brings together landowners, the local community, non-governmental organizations and government agencies in Park County.

The Absorka Fence Initiative says that adding, modifying or removing fences can more effectively enhance wildlife movement and livestock functionality.

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The initiative has gathered information resources regarding fencing and ecology as well as stories of completed projects. They will also be organizing volunteer events where people can help with fencing projects in the area.

In addition to BLM Wyoming, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation have contributed to the initiative.

Were so pleased to be a part of this worthwhile effort and look forward to some fun projects in 2021, BLM Wyoming said on Thursday.

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