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Join the Gina Guy Center for Fall 2025 ENR Events

The Gina Guy Center for Land & Water Law is sponsoring several EENR events this semester. Check the Gina Guy Center events page for more information and other upcoming events!

September 11: Conserving Nature in Greater Yellowstone Book Presentation & Signing

College of Law, Room 182, 5:30–7 p.m.

Join Robert Keiter, Wallace Stegner Professor of Law, University Distinguished Professor, and founding director of the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources, and the Environment at the University of Utah S. J. Quinney College of Law, for an informative presentation and Q&A session about his new book, which delves into the conservation achievements and controversies within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

This event is free and open to the public, with an informal reception at 5:30 p.m. and a book signing after Professor Keiter’s presentation.

October 1–2: Managing Wildlife in Large Landscapes Conference

Snow King Resort, Jackson, WY

This conference, hosted by the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, will bring managers, researchers, and conservationists from iconic landscapes across the planet to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for a global dialogue on the challenges, opportunities, and solutions for conserving and managing wildlife in large, complex landscapes.

The two-day conference will focus on four themes:

  1. Indigenous and Local Communities;
  2. Human–Wildlife Conflict;
  3. Transboundary Collaboration; and
  4. Change

in six focus landscapes:

  1. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem;
  2. The Amazon Basin in South America;
  3. Sápmi of Scandinavia;
  4. The veldt of southern Africa;
  5. The European Alps; and
  6. The Gobi Desert in Mongolia

More information on the conference, including the agenda and details for the student poster competition, can be found here.

October 16: Landscape Discussion on Energy Law & Policy in the Rockies

Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center

The conference focuses on energy-related legal, regulatory, and policy issues of current interest in Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region. More information coming soon!

October 17: Frank J. Trelease Dinner with Speaker Temple Stoellinger

Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center

Gina Guy Center for Land & Water Law co-director Temple Stoellinger will deliver remarks at the Frank J. Trelease Dinner organized by the College of Law’s John Burman Student Bar Association. The dinner honors Trelease, who was a premier Western water law scholar, a professor for 33 years, and former Dean at the UW College of Law. More information coming soon!

October 18: C.J. Box Symposium

Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center

This Wyoming Law Review symposium will highlight the legal issues implicated in the works of Saratoga, WY-based, N.Y. Times best-selling author C.J. Box.

Most famous for his Joe Pickett Series, Mr. Box’s novels center around salient issues in the American West, such as wildlife and land management, law enforcement, and environmental issues. The symposium will focus on the same, with speakers discussing grizzly bear management and the Endangered Species Act, corner crossing, and the realities of being a Wyoming game warden. The day will conclude with remarks from Mr. Box and a reception and book signing. More information coming soon!