The bill pertains to the Wyoming Wildlife and Natural Resource Funding Act, specifically focusing on the funding of large projects approved for the year 2025. It authorizes the distribution of funds from the Wyoming wildlife and natural resource trust income account for various projects aimed at restoring native ecosystems, managing invasive species, and improving wildlife habitats across the state. The bill outlines specific projects, including habitat restoration efforts by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission and the Little Snake River Conservation District, as well as infrastructure improvements by the Wyoming Department of Transportation to enhance wildlife movement across highways.

Additionally, the bill includes appropriations for each project, detailing the total project budgets and the specific amounts allocated from the income account. For instance, the Thunder Basin Habitat III project has a total budget of $4,017,340, with an appropriation of $620,000, while the Kemmerer Highway 189 Migration project has a budget of $31,183,162, with an appropriation of $6,209,838. Unexpended and unobligated funds from these appropriations will revert to the income account by June 30, 2029. The act is set to take effect immediately upon completion of all necessary legislative processes.