Gardening for Wyoming Wildlife
Learn how to transform your yard into a haven for Wyoming's birds and other wildlife.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
8:30am - 1:00pm Mountain Casper, Wyoming

Location Details
Izaak Walton Club House
4205 Fort Caspar Rd, Casper, 82604, WY

Join Audubon Rockies and the Murie Audubon Society for a co-hosted Habitat Hero workshop: Gardening for Wyoming Wildlife!
Enjoy a lineup of plant and bird experts as they share information on transforming your yard into a haven for Wyoming's birds and other wildlife.
Native gardens provide food and shelter for birds, conserve water, and eliminate the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Filled with color and life, they make our communities healthier and more beautiful. Finally, bird-friendly gardens are places to connect to nature.
Birds need native plants to survive. By planting a bird-friendly garden, you can help reverse one of the biggest threats birds face: habitat loss. Together, we can weave a landscape that wildlife can thrive in!
Cost: Free
Register here
April 7 is the final day to register.
For questions, please contact Amanda Martinez at amanda.martinez@audubon.org.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird. Photo: Elizabeth Harris/Audubon Photography Awards