Wildlife Programs 2021/2022
Trash cans and fencing and bears, oh my! This year, we accomplished some long-held goals while moving others forward Helped expand bear-resistant trash cans county-wide In recent years, Jackson Hole
READ MORETrash cans and fencing and bears, oh my! This year, we accomplished some long-held goals while moving others forward Helped expand bear-resistant trash cans county-wide In recent years, Jackson Hole
READ MOREOur largest virtual event ever brought local experts and decision makers together to weigh in on updating Land Development Regulations to protect bears and other wildlife in the valley. Thank
READ MOREPreliminary data on the South Highway 89 wildlife underpasses and updates on the 22/390 project. WYDOT is hosting a virtual public meeting room now through January 10 to provide an
READ MOREWinter closures protect critical habitat for a variety of species. Help protect wildlife this winter by understanding closures and recreating ethically in the backcountry. Cold temperatures, extreme terrain, and deep snow
READ MOREThe Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance and our partners at JH Wildlife Foundation and Greater Yellowstone Coalition will be hosting the Bear-Friendly Jackson Hole “Kick-Off” event. Please join us on Tuesday, December 7 from 6-7:30 pm...
READ MOREWe’re making progress on protecting wildlife in Jackson Hole! On November 4, the Teton County Commission approved an update to the county’s wildlife fencing regulations, striking a balance between requests from wildlife advocates who
READ MOREThe 5-mile segment of the Jackson Hole Multi-Use Pathway that lies on the National Elk Refuge and next to Highway 89 – from Flat Creek just north of Town to the
READ MOREJackson cares about our wildlife – let’s voice support for updating regulations that reflect that! The bad news This has been a terrible year for grizzly bears in Jackson Hole. So far, five human
READ MOREOn Tuesday, November 2, the County Commission will meet a second time to discuss and (we hope!) vote on the amended version of Section 5.1.2: Wildlife Friendly Fencing, part of the Natural Resource
READ MOREAfter hearing public comment from CLI participants, the Teton County WY commissioners voted 3-2 to partner with their Idaho counterparts and fund 50% of a socio-economic impact assessment. Three of this year’s Conservation
READ MOREAs school has recently started, we’ve partnered with The Literacy Center’s after school programs to teach Jackson’s future generations about conservation. Groups of 5th graders and kindergarteners used teamwork to brainstorm wildlife habitats for...
READ MOREWhen you think of living close to wildlife in Teton County, what comes to mind? Is it a memory that warms your heart, like that majestic sunrise that your family
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