For the last three years, Kasey A LLC has been instrumental in allowing department personnel to contact and interact with the sporting public that recreates in southwest Wyoming. The Burg family has been heavily involved in Department initiatives within the Kemmerer, WY area for many years. Andy Burg, since retired, provided a strategic location for the protection of Wyoming waters. These efforts have continued with direct family members, Anne Marie Albins and Brian Burg (Kasey A LLC). Siting location for Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) check stations is extremely important, and the Burg and Albins family stepped up and provided and constructed a location for a permanent AIS check station in 2019. Large amounts of traffic entering Wyoming from both Utah and Idaho are intercepted at this location, which allows for careful inspection before entering some of Wyoming’s premier fisheries. While this location and agreement was founded under the notion that it would operate as an AIS check station, the Albins and Burg families also allowed for the wildlife division to operate and conduct hunting check stations in the fall and winter. The Albins and Burg families’ commitment to the community of sportsmen and women, as well as Wyoming Game and Fish, doesn’t end with just providing land for department personnel to operate. They have provided large cold storage for wildlife donations that are received, and Anne Marie Albins and her husband Josh Albins have been Hunter Safety instructors since 2016.
Year Awarded
2021
Ranch Owners
Anne Marie Albins and Brian Burg
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Node order
5
Parent Node
10383
Landowner ID
56
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