Ways to Get Involved

We partner with volunteers, youth groups, landowners, neighbors and residents to make a lasting difference. There are opportunities for everyone to get involved!

Our Partners

Without our partners, we could not do what we do successfully. Our personnel work closely with the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Colorado, Wyoming and Montana Fish and Wildlife Coop Units, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Environmental Protection Agency, Trout Unlimited, Popo Agie Anglers, other local civic groups, and citizens interested in fish and wildlife. Service programs we cooperate with include Private Lands, Ecological Services and National Wildlife Refuges. The efforts of our staff and many dedicated partners and volunteers help the Lander FWCO successfully provide assistance to native people, conserving fish and wildlife and the habitats they depended upon for present and future generations. 

We also partner with the Wind River Tribal Fish and Game Department is a Tribal government department on the Wind River Indian Reservation tasked by the Eastern Shoshone & Northern Arapahoe Tribes with Fish & Game management on Wind River. The Tribal Fish and Game primarily consists of game wardens who patrol the 2.2 million acre Wind River Indian Reservation in Central Wyoming. As a law enforcement arm of the Wind River Tribes the Wind River Tribal Fish and Game have a very broad mandate that includes basic conservation and public relations duties as well as representing the Tribes authority regarding any public safety and law enforcement activity on the Wind River Reservation.