Explore Conservation & Restoration  

Conservation and restoration professionals work to protect biodiversity and repair damaged ecosystems through roles like wildlife biologists, restoration ecologists, and land trust managers. They take on projects like habitat restoration, species conservation plans, and land stewardship initiatives. This work ensures the continued stewardship of natural resources for future generations.

  • Conservation Program Manager
  • Stewardship Coordinator
  • Private Lands Wildlife Biologist
  • Crew Leader 

Alumni Highlight: Amber Reimondo

Amber Reimondo is currently the Energy Director of the Grand Canyon Trust. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Environment and Natural Resources before moving on to graduate school. She believes “One of the things that stands out …

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Alumni Highlight: Rebecca Levine

Rebecca received her master’s degree in Environment, Natural Resources & Society (ENRS), defending in Fall 2023. She is now a Research Scientist in the Monteith shop studying large mammal management and conservation. Through working in her graduate position, Rebecca decided …

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Alumni Highlight: Pat Rodgers

Pat Rodgers graduated in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and a minor in Environment & Natural Resources (ENR). Pat is currently an Associate Research Scientist at the Wyoming Migration Initiative here at the University of Wyoming, working …

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Career Resources

The Wyoming Collegiate Conservation Academy is a four-day workshop hosted for conservation student leaders from colleges around Wyoming.

Why Attend? …

Contact & Location

Phone
(307) 766-5080
Address

Bim Kendall House
804 E Fremont Street
Laramie, WY 82072

Career Service Hours

Thursday 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Visit during drop-in hours on Thursdays or schedule an appointment with a team member.