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Padlock ranch
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National Endowment for the Arts funds will provide a 20 Summer Program Manager and further place-based arts programming to include Northern Arapaho and Crow visiting artists, Blacksmithing, and Objects made of horn.The new interpretive exhibit in the C-Store will provide a walking tour across the Field Station Campus to include the main structures of a 1920 ranch.Funding from the Wyoming Arts Council supports Cultural and Traditional Artists working with Native Youth Programs during the Ranch Safari.These exclusive tours allow the public to see some of the greatest historic treasures in Wyoming. The Alliance for Historic Wyoming is sponsoring an Unbared Tour in August 2022.ALC Youth will also plant short grass prairie plugs as part of the landscaping around the Historic Arapaho Mansion.This is the only soil test to properly examine total organic carbon and total organic nitrogen to establish carbon and nitrogen ratio for cover crop guidance. The test is used to track changes int he soil health based on management decisions. Haney Soils tests is a dual extraction procedure that provides an assessment of overall soil health. Youth will also conduct Haney Soil Tests.

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Youth will use the LandPKS App to establish baseline soil and ground armor conditions, erosion, and plant identification.

  • The Wyoming Wildlife Foundation has partially funded ground-truthing projects of the ALC Youth programs during programs of the Ranch Safari.
  • Beauvais is committed to including a number of youth from the reservation in each year of research. ) The data collection for this program is expected to take years, and Dr. Trey Patterson Chief Executive Officer & President.

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    PADLOCK RANCH PDF

    (You can read the full report in PDF form here. Padlock Ranch corporate office is located in 8420 Us Hwy 14, Ranchester, Wyoming, 82839, United States and has 14 employees. The ranch is predicted to have 163 rare animals on its 450,000 acres. Gary Beauvais, Director of the Wyoming Natural Diversity Database at the University of Wyoming, will have a field study program at the ranch with UW students conducting rare species inventory. At the Duncan Ranch, one of 5 smaller ranches within the Arapaho Ranch, they will have a 1930’s water catchment restored, including stonework.At the Headquarters, they will be cleaning out the buildings for future repurposing, painting fences, and doing general cleanup and organizing.At the Mansion, they will be trimming the treeline leading to the mansion, restoring storm windows, and repairing fencing and gates.The Wyoming Conservation Corps will work with college students on three projects at the Ranch.











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