Wyoming CAMP 12 is a certification program that provides Wyoming landowners, producers, and their partners with the necessary tools and resources to make informed and responsible decisions about their conservation and land management practices. The program is divided into three tiers of certification: Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced, each with its own unique requirements and standards. The Basic tier requires participants to demonstrate a basic understanding of natural resource management, while the Intermediate tier requires participants to demonstrate a more advanced understanding of natural resource management. The Advanced tier requires participants to demonstrate an in-depth understanding of natural resource management, and to implement an approved conservation plan. All tiers of certification have a specific set of requirements that must be met in order to obtain certification.