Community Encounters: Whitebark Pine
Clark’s nutcrackers and whitebark pine: a fascinating mutualism, and a reminder that our backyards are interconnected with the rest of the world By Taza Schaming, Ph.D. – Research Associate, Northern
READ MOREClark’s nutcrackers and whitebark pine: a fascinating mutualism, and a reminder that our backyards are interconnected with the rest of the world By Taza Schaming, Ph.D. – Research Associate, Northern
READ MOREThis time last year, the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance held an open house to celebrate the hard work of those that were involved with the Wildlife Crossings Master Plan. Commissioned
READ MOREBy Jon Mobeck – Executive Director, Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation This is the story of an elusive and magnificent bird, and a story of a walk in the woods.
READ MOREWe want Snow King to succeed financially. Right now, a group of stakeholders is drawing up scenarios for the future of the Town Hill, including balanced visions like what we
READ MOREA Cheyenne Legend Original author of this version is unknown, but this is how it was told to me by my grandmother as well as other elders while growing up.
READ MOREby Amelia Howe As I approached the doors of the temporary Wyoming State Capitol building, I expected to feel fearful and intimidated about talking to my representatives. What do I,
READ MOREBy Tiana Wilson This valley is special for more reasons than anyone can count on one hand. The views, the places, the playgrounds, and the passion all make Jackson Hole
READ MOREDid you know the beaver abundance in Grand Teton National Park has dropped by over 80% the past 40 years? Or that an estimated 45% of historic sage-grouse habitat has
READ MOREby Pietro Castelli In June of 2017 I drove across the country from Boston to Jackson, completing the last leg of the journey up 191 through Rock Springs. On the
READ MOREI could not be more proud, gratified, and excited to have the honor of serving as the Executive Director for the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance. After two months in this
READ MOREIn late November, the Forest Service published a Notice of Intent to reconsider its plans for sage-grouse management in the west. These land management plans, adopted in 2015, were the
READ MOREProtecting the wildlife, wild places, and community character of Jackson Hole is a lofty mission. In order to effectively be the watchdog to all the various proposals that could impact
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