Earth Day – “A Future Worth Living”
53 years ago, Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis) identified April 22, 1970, as the first Earth Day. In a world beset with the challenges of habitat loss, air and water pollution,
READ MORE53 years ago, Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis) identified April 22, 1970, as the first Earth Day. In a world beset with the challenges of habitat loss, air and water pollution,
READ MOREA park designed for human-wildlife coexistence A group of concerned citizens worked with the Conservation Alliance to create an alternative, grassroots low-development concept for Karns Meadow (see the Karns Meadow
READ MORELocal Control is Not in the Contract with WYDOT Recently, the Teton County Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 to approve an agreement to turn over the analysis, planning and
READ MOREThe Board of County Commissioners further delayed a decision on the Targhee Cabins development proposal. The challenges were based on the sequence of fire mitigation and emergency planning, steep slope
READ MORENot every herd was hit as hard, but the Wyoming Range Mule Deer Herd, among the largest herds in the US at 28,000 animals, had the hardest winter on record. As
READ MOREThe State Board of Land Commissioners continue to challenge Teton County’s capacity to apply County land and other regulations on State Trust Lands in Teton County. The State land parcel
READ MORESafety Cited as a Key Benefit The Jackson Town Council voted unanimously to utilize bollards again this summer to encourage bicycle usage as a core element of transportation in the
READ MORERead Our Official Comment Letter Brief history: Karns Meadow is a 41-acre parcel of largely undeveloped land containing Flat Creek in the middle of the Town of Jackson. The Karns
READ MOREThe Teton County Board of County Commissioners voted 4-1 to turn over management control of the Tribal Trail Connector to WYDOT. The controversial ‘connector’ road has been discussed for
READ MORESnake River Canyon Ranch Resort (SRCRR) has applied to build commercial offices, parking lot and multi-family development on the river’s edge. The Conservation Alliance is opposed to the Snake River
READ MOREGrizzlies are awake, and we need to be too! On March 7th, the first grizzly of 2023 was spotted in Yellowstone National Park. As the grizzlies emerge from hibernation over
READ MOREOverwintering wildlife need your help The Teton region is internationally known for cold temperatures, extreme terrain, and deep snow. These same elements also make it difficult for large mammals to
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