

The GRVLT's past conservation efforts have protected some of western Wyoming’s most important wildlife habitat, those private lands that buffer national parks and forests and lie along rivers, lakes and streams.
These privately owned lands provide critical winter range, migration routes and breeding grounds for Wyoming’s wild creatures and protect our most important resources for future generations. Since its start in 2000, the GRVLT has worked with nearly 30 families to conserve over 13,500 acres of ranchland in Sublette County.
Browse our completed projects to learn how we have helped protect the working ranches, wildlife habitat, and open spaces that make Sublette County such a special place. 