Videos and Presentations

Watch presentations by our researchers and find out about the various facets of the WyACT project.

Three researchers measuring snow

Water in the West Colloquium 

The September 26, 2025 Colloquium featured a variety of presentations, panels, and roundtables on issues surrounding local/regional waterways and their relationship to human communities. 

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Forests for Freshwater: Can People Help Forests Store More Snowpack?

A video by The Nature Conservancy. Published in May 2025, it features WyACT researcher Fabian Nippgen and his work in snowtography.

Economic Impacts of Water Conservation and Curtailment in Southwestern Wyoming

Presentation by Mahdi Asgari, held in February 2025. Part of the Wyoming State Engineer's Office's "Water Forum" series.

Predicting changes in precipitation and seasonal mountain snowpack in Wyoming: likely trends and uncertainties

Presentation by Bart Geerts, WyACT Co-PI, held on October 8, 2024. Part of the Wyoming State Engineer's Office's "Water Forum" series.

The End of Snow, Increased Fire Risk

An Interactive Educational Program About Climate Change by Bryan Shuman, WyACT Co-PI, September 29, 2024, at the Teton County Library, Jackson. 

Big fish eat little fish: An expanded framework to guide aquatic resource management

Presentation by William Fetzer, WyACT project team, June 6, 2024. Part of the Harlow Summer Series presentation series. 

Imagining the future of the Snake, Wind, and Green Rivers

Presentation by Bryan Shuman, WyACT Co-PI, February 14, 2023. Part of the the Wyoming State Engineer's "Water Forum" presentation series.

Imagining the Future of the Tetons

Presentation by Bryan Shuman, University of Wyoming, Co-PI of WyACT, August 31, 2022. Part of the the Harlow Seminar Summer Series at the UW-NPS Research Station.

Past, present & future climate change in Greater Yellowstone’s watersheds

Presentation by Bryan Shuman, University of Wyoming, WyACT Co-PI, June 24, 2021. Part of the the Harlow Seminar Summer Series at the UW-NPS Research Station.