Ruckelshaus Institute Emerging Issues Forum: Outdoor Recreation in Wyoming
Ruckelshaus Institute Emerging Issues Forum: Outdoor Recreation in Wyoming
Registration is now open for “Outdoor Recreation in Wyoming: Building It the Way We Want It,” an Emerging Issues Forum hosted by the University of Wyoming’s Ruckelshaus Institute of Environment and Natural Resources and Wyoming Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Initiative (WORTH), in partnership with Wyoming’s Office of Outdoor Recreation.
The two-day forum will take place April 26-27 at the Rochelle Gateway Center in Laramie. An additional workshop will take place April 28 at the University of Wyoming Conference Center in Laramie.
For more information and to register, go to http://www.uwyo.edu/haub/ruckelshaus-institute/forums/rec-forum/index.html. Registration is capped at 220 people and is expected to fill quickly.
For more information, contact emerging issues initiative coordinator Birch Malotky at bmalotky@uwyo.edu.
The Ruckelshaus Institute, a division of the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, supports stakeholder-driven solutions to natural resources challenges through collaboration, convening, and communication. Past Emerging Issue Forums have addressed conservation finance, big game migration, and wind energy.
WORTH supports Outdoor Recreation, tourism, and hospitality industries through applied research, educational products and services, and extension.