Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Bio
Daniel Schwab is an Afton, Wyoming based businessman who's incredibly passionate about his community and the environment. To learn more about him, be sure to visit his websites!
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Daniel Schwab Wyoming Talks About How Philanthropists Can Budget
Budgeting helps in the estimation of the financial status and control of the future budget for an organization. Nonprofit organization accountants help create a budget for the fiscal year. They also plan fundraising campaigns for an organization's budget and expenditure over time. These help make an organization's more refined and realistic budget over time. The primary purpose of budgeting is to prevent over-expenditure and create a more realistic and manageable budget. Significant tips while budgeting for nonprofits include:
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming7 months ago in Humans
Daniel Schwab on Conserving Wildlife Migrations in the West
With evolving technology and new research, scientists, conservationists, policymakers, and other stakeholders better understand how migratory behavior is vital in maintaining healthy and abundant ungulate populations, significantly benefiting humans.
By Daniel Schwab Wyomingabout a year ago in Journal
Daniel Schwab on the New California Law Protecting Wildlife Corridors
In 2022, seven states enacted laws that provided millions of dollars for constructing wildlife crossing over busy roads. These milestones- in California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming- broke new ground in protecting corridors while blazing new trails for repeating or expanding future projects.
By Daniel Schwab Wyomingabout a year ago in Journal
How Humanity is Disrupting Ecosystems and Wildlife | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Since humans have spread worldwide, they have affected every corner of the planet in various unexpected ways. While habitat destruction and climate change are well-known causes of environmental damage, other things can negatively affect the environment.
By Daniel Schwab Wyomingabout a year ago in Earth
How to Help Preserve Yellowstone National Park | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
You can make a difference in the long-term survival of Yellowstone by following proper environmental practices. One of the most important things that you can do is to treat the park, its forest, hydrothermal and geologic features, and its wildlife with respect. Here are some ways that you can help protect Yellowstone National Park.
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming2 years ago in Earth
Importance of Private Lands in Yellowstone | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Yellowstone National Park has been an example of American conservation for 150 years. As the 150th anniversary of Yellowstone is celebrated, it reminds us of how far we have come with conservation, as well as where it needs to go next. When the park was established, there was a consensus that it, as well as other similar lands, should be protected. Roosevelt, Pinchot, Muir, and many others constructed this consensus over the decades to follow.
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming2 years ago in Earth
Recovering America's Wildlife Act | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Biologist Michelle Herman is currently working with hellbenders, a rare, giant salamander. By swabbing the animal, she is looking for invasive fungus that can be found in a tributary of the Susquehanna River in New York.
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming2 years ago in Earth
Drought Influences Populations | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Wyoming wildlife managers are reducing tags for hunting pronghorn and mule deer statewide. Due to severe drought and disease, there are concerns about habitat and declines in population. Pronghorn tags are being reduced by 8,000 and mule deer tags by 3,300.
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming2 years ago in Earth