The Conservancy of the Phoenix was incorporated in the state of Wyoming as a non-profit corporation in December of 1997 and in April of 1998 the Conservancy received the Internal Revenue Service approval for 501(c)(3) non-profit status. The philosophy and mission of the Conservancy of the Phoenix is to protect the natural habitat for those who cannot speak for themselves, the birds, the trees, the animals, the environment, and to maintain the natural habitat in a healthy state of symbiotic relationship with all.
The Casper Mountain complex of the Conservancy of the Phoenix controls a major access to the Jackson Canyon wintering habitat of the Bald Eagle and is seen as an opportunity to assist the Bureau of Land Management in restricting snowmobile and other intrusive entry into the Eagle habitat area. The Conservancy Casper Mountain complex is the first acquisition of land to protect an environmentally sensitive and scenic area. Acquisition of this piece of scenic property provides an opportunity to protect this scenic nature area while allowing public access in a controlled manner.
It is the intent of the Conservancy to provide a mechanism by which landowners and other individuals may donate properties or funds to preserve the natural solitude of nature. It is the philosophy of this Conservancy that human individuals have the right to enjoy the quiet and peaceful solitude of the natural environment and the conservancy seeks to preserve that solitude. Consequently, motorized access to the lands of the conservancy is restricted to access by written permit only. Walking, hiking, skiing, bicycling, and other less intrusive sports have unrestricted access to the complex without fee.
Where there is minimal disturbance, nature can be observed as it is in a more realistic state with the deepest respect for the non-human inhabitants that share this ecosystem with the human species. The Conservancy wishes to present the pantheistic appreciation for all of Creation in a non-intrusive way to the inquisitive mind. It is the belief of the Conservancy that the education individual and the ability to form an educated opinion is a powerful tool for the development of a symbiotic relationship with nature. Consequently the Conservancy encourages education and individual free thought. An understanding of science and its methods coupled with an understanding of philosophy, art, music, and mathematics leads to a symbiotic relationship with nature and the universe about us. The Conservancy makes a effort to present a balanced view of subjects that will lead to the symbiotic relationship between all species.
All species, human or non-humans, sentient, or non-sentient, to include the mineral, botanical, and biological existences, contribute to the Holistic Sum of Creation. In that context, we are one with Creation; we are bound together, all that exist affects each entity and each entity affects the holistic sum, hence:


