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READ MOREAre you interested in learning to use social media and data to organize at the grassroots level? Join us for a FREE training with Beth Becker of Becker Digital Strategies.
READ MOREHere at the Alliance, we feel so fortunate to have such a professional, engaged, and impressive Board of Directors, some of whom have been a part of the organization since
READ MOREThis winter has been one for the history books. Massive amounts of snow, winds that took down power lines, and an increased amount of wildlife on our roads and pathways
READ MORE“I’m here to tell you about the power of bottom-up, grassroots conservation,” Jodi Hilty, President and Chief Scientist with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative, told a small group of
READ MOREThe following is an interview with the Safe Wildlife Crossings campaign volunteer, Anya Tyson. Anya was featured in our recent Alliance publication, “Empowering Conservation Leaders.” You can view the entire
READ MOREContacts: Chris Colligan, Wildlife Program Coordinator, Greater Yellowstone Coalition (307) 734-0633, ccolligan@greateryellowstone.org Jon Mobeck, Executive Director, Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation (307) 739-0968 jon@jhwildlife.org Siva...
READ MOREThe Select Federal Natural Resource Management Committee of the Wyoming Legislature is continuing to move forward with Senate Joint Resolution 3, the public lands constitutional amendment, despite overwhelming opposition from
READ MOREWe’ve been experiencing an especially cold and snowy winter this year. This doesn’t just mean more powder days and shoveling for us, it also takes a toll on our area
READ MOREAs mentioned in the Jackson Hole News&Guide, the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance recently launched the State of Wildlife study to serve as a tool for the Jackson Hole community to
READ MOREThe Alliance envisions healthy, wild elk populations on healthy habitats with intact migration pathways between native summer and winter ranges. The century–long practice of feeding thousands of elk hay or
READ MOREThe Moose-Wilson corridor is a special place to visit in Grand Teton National Park because of its rich wildlife habitat and abundant recreational opportunities. Over the past few years, the
READ MOREAt the Alliance we advocate for the crafting and enforcement of land use rules that encourage walkable neighborhoods surrounded by protected open space, working agricultural lands, and connected wildlife habitat.
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