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Leasing report draws state s ire – SVI-NEWS

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2020 Wyoming Aviation Economic Impact Study Results

2020 Wyoming Aviation Economic Impact Study Results Written by Basinradio on February 26, 2021 2020 Wyoming Aviation Economic Impact Study Results of a recent economic impact study show that the Northeast Wyoming Regional Airport supports339 jobs and generates $34,611,900 for the state and local economy, confirming the importance of the Airport as an economic engine and its positive impact on the community. Conducted by the Wyoming Department of Transportation, to update a similar 2013 report, the Statewide Economic Impact Study determined that the economic activity generated and supported by aviation in Wyoming increased from $1.4 billion in 2013 to $2.0 billion in 2020. Aviation in Wyoming supports 9.5% of statewide employment resulting in nearly 27,600 jobs.

New Study Helps Pinpoint The Fences That Cause Problems For Wildlife

Credit Joe Riis courtesy of Wenjing Xu A new study from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) shows that fencing has a bigger effect on migratory wildlife like deer and antelope than previously thought. Fencing has been on the landscape for really a long time, but it s actually also missing from the discussion of a lot of ecologists and conservationists, even when we think about human impact on on the globe, people talk about roads, people talk about urban [areas], but fencing has been on the landscape for so long that people kind of take it as a part of the landscape and kind of become in that way invisible, take it for granted, said lead author Wenjing Xu.

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