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Population Dynamics of the Pacific Marten in National Forests of Wyoming

Lane Jeakle, graduate student in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Zoology & Physiology, will provide an overview of the natural history of the Pacific marten and results of his research on harvest and population dynamics of this elusive mammal...


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Drop in for storytelling, crafting dream catchers, and coloring pages indoors and search for Hearts in Nature outdoors. Refreshments will be available. We hope you will join us for this fun morning of indoor and outdoor activities! Meet at Trinity Lutheran Church, 107 S. 7th Street, Laramie, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Photo by Heather Johnson.

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Despite Wind, Christmas Bird Count Yields a New Species and Some High CountsThe 50th Albany County Christmas Bird Count (CBC) was held on December 20, 2025. Thirty-eight participants conducted field surveys or watched feeders during count day, and observers spent 63 party-hours afield. Participation in the CBC continues to increase, with higher than average (1975 – 202...


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Laramie Audubon Society Members met on a blustery fall morning to walk the Laramie Greenbelt Trail in search of fall migrants. A check of the radar before 7am that morning showed wet weather had traveled north overnight from SW states, and threatened to dampen the trip, but the dozen birders were unphased. Winds and misting rain made for beautiful skies and fall views along the ...

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