Carl Asbell and his wife Kim are Fremont County landowners who have a passion for wildlife and wildlife conservation.  In 2018, the Asbell’s donated a conservation easement to the Wyo-ming Game and Fish Commission on their 396 acre property along the Lander Front. The land provides high value ungulate habitat, including crucial winter range for mule deer, elk, and summer range for mule deer. The property also has high value habitat for up-land bird species including chuckar and Hungarian partridge. These easements restrict any future develop-ment, including relinquish-ing all future residential development rights. 

Carl was also a key player in the initial development of The WYldlife Fund led by Wyoming Game and Fish Commissioner Mike Schmid.  This foundation benefits wildlife and wild-life habitat and is yet another example of Mr. Asbell’s dedication to the resource. 

Carl Asbell is a Fremont County small business owner who has continually shown his dedication by supporting local Lander and Riverton wildlife fundraising events, such as Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Muley Fanatic Foundation and the Wyoming Outdoor Weekend and Expo.  Carl is also the current president of the Water for Wildlife Foundation in Lander which has contribut-ed millions of dollars toward wildlife habitat projects.   
Year Awarded
2020
Ranch Owners
Carl and Kim Asbell
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Node order
2
Parent Node
8658
Landowner ID
38
Landowner Region