Author: Cheryl Summer, Associate Broker | Licensed in WY, MT | WY: 11549 | MT: RRE-RBS-LIC-16986
When Betty Falxa first surveyed her nearly 3,000 acres in Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains, she wasn’t thinking like a buyer. She was thinking like a steward. Armed with a master’s degree in biology and decades of experience as a naturalist, she set out to do something rare: leave the land measurably better than she found it. Through controlled burns, strategic fencing, water development, and a carefully timed grazing plan, she built a working blueprint that transformed both habitat and heritage. Her story isn’t just inspiring — it’s transferable. Read how Betty’s methods can inform your own approach to land stewardship.