Still rather affixed to its pioneer nature and rough and tumble history, Montana has a lot to do for both the observer of nature and the outdoor sports enthusiast.
The majority of Yellowstone National Park lies within Wyoming with smaller parts in Idaho and Montana. In 1872 Yellowstone was named the first national park in the nation and, in fact, in the world. Devils Tower was named the first national monument in 1906.
Wyoming has the lowest population of all the 50 states but may have some residents that don’t show up on any census. Bigfoot has been sighted in The Wind River Mountains, Yellowstone, Teton Forest and Snow King Mountain near Jackson. We need to get them accounted for so we have accurate numbers.
Wyoming is nicknamed The Equality State and its motto is Equal Rights. Maybe the state could pioneer equal rights for animals and free the pets that are imprisoned through no fault of their own. The way to do this is for everyone who is able to adopt one or more pets from a shelter, rescue or Humane Society. If you guys don’t get busy, I’m going to talk to Bigfoot as soon as I can find him and he’ll get them out.
WYOMING
http://www.bighornweb.com/stfrancis
http://www.worland.com/wyobasset Basset Hound
http://www.staar.org Australian Shepherd
http://www.bereaanimalrescue.com
http://www.coloradovizsla.org Vizsla
http://www.pgaa.com/wyoming.html List of Shelters and Rescues in Wyoming
http://hoosierkitties.com List of Shelters and Rescues in Wyoming
http://www.muttcats.com/shelters/wyoming.htm List of Shelters and Rescues in Wyoming

