Our Programs
Invertebrate Zoology is responsible for developing and maintaining information on the distribution, natural history, conservation status and habitat requirements of invertebrates of conservation concern in Wyoming.
The Vertebrate Zoology program collects and disseminates information regarding the distribution, conservation status, and habitat associations Wyoming’s amphibian, bird, fish, mammal, and reptile taxa.
The Botany program collects and manages information on Wyoming plant diversity, maintaining the Wyoming Plant Species of Concern list, plant species contents of the Wyoming Field Guide, and executing botany projects across the state that advance our understanding of plant diversity.
The Vegetation Ecology program collects, synthesizes, and distributes information about the vegetation communities and habitat-types of Wyoming.
The Information Systems and Services (ISS) program is responsible for maintaining WYNDD's central database and for expanding and improving access to that database through web applications and other means.