Here in Wyoming, we are lucky to have so many sporting advocacy organizations that do incredible and vital work protecting public lands, wildlife, and promoting scientific management. Our intent is not to create another advocacy organization. We've decided to start a political action committee because it's a tool that can do one job very well: help win elections.

We can't vote for the candidates that are pro-public lands, pro-public wildlife, and pro-scientific management if we don't know who they are. Our plan is to make sure every sportsman and woman, and everyone who uphold these values, votes in the 2026 primary on August 18, and votes for the candidates who will protect Wyoming

OUR PLAN

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Donations will be used to support education and awareness efforts that inform, you the voter, and the public about issues affecting public lands, wildlife, and science-based management. Funds will go toward educational social media campaigns, billboards, informational mailers, interviews, lawmaker scorecards, and broader outreach initiatives designed to reach people where they already get information. By investing in clear, accessible education across multiple platforms, we’ll increase understanding and encourage informed engagement on conservation and outdoor access issues.

All work associated with this effort is entirely voluntary. No board members or contributors receive compensation for their time or services, ensuring that donations are used solely to support educational outreach and awareness initiatives rather than administrative or payroll costs. Like we said, we're not an advocacy organization, we don't have staff (though we applaud and support Wyoming's sporting advocacy organizations and hope you do as well).

We will not be coordinating with candidates or their campaigns, political parties, or elected officials. This is a political action committee built by hunters, for Wyoming - our plan is to talk to other sportsmen and women and fellow Wyoming residents who share our values.