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Our Steve Kilpatrick Memorial Scholarship was funded to honor our dear friend, Steve.

Through generous donations from supporters of the National Bighorn Sheep Center and the Butler Conservation Education Fund, we offer one $1,000 scholarship for undergraduate students attending a college in Wyoming and studying environmental and natural resources fields.

Steve was a firm believer in educating the next generation to conserve
our wildlife and wildlands. He dedicated his life and legacy to wild sheep and conservation education through many agencies, including the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Teton Science School, and Wyoming Wild Sheep Foundation.

We are proud to carry on his legacy through this scholarship.

This scholarship would not be possible without our incredible donors and supporters! 

How to give to the Steve Kilpatrick Memorial Scholarship:

  • Call us at 307-455-3429
  • Email Anna Miller at anna@bighorn.org
  • Write to us at PO Box 1435, Dubois, WY 82513

“If we don’t have kids on the mountain and know what it takes to maintain
habitat, no one is going to do it. If we don’t pass this value and knowledge on, there won’t be [wild] sheep on the mountain in the future.” Steve Kilpatrick

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