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SUMMARY:Alliance Annual Meeting
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URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/alliance-annual-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Snow King Community Engagement Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Come make your voice heard about the future of our town hill! \nThe final public meeting meeting for the Snow King community engagement process will be held on Wednesday\, April 18. Two meetings will be held to ensure all who want to participate are able to: the first meeting is from 4-6 p.m.\, the second from 6-8 p.m. Meetings will be held at Snow King Grandview Lodge.\n\nWe want Snow King to succeed as our Town Hill\, not an amusement park. You can read more about our balanced vision for Snow King here. \n\nCome to the meeting with your thoughts and ideas for the future of Snow King.\nFor background and progress made\, you can find more information here. 
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/snow-king-meeting/
LOCATION:Grand View Lodge\, 537 Snow King Loop Rd\, Jackson\, WY\, 83001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:State of Wildlife Presentation
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled for our presentation of our State of Wildlife Report\, featuring Corinna Riginos and Frances Clark. Join us on Wednesday\, February 28\, at the National Museum of Wildlife Art at 6:00 p.m. for the presentation.  \n  \nElk © iStockphoto \nDid you know the beaver abundance in Grand Teton National Park has dropped by over 80% the past 40 years? Or that it is estimated that 45% of historic sage-grouse habitat has been lost? How about that the Teton bighorn sheep herd persists at such low numbers because of lost migration routes due to human development? \nWe commissioned the State of Wildlife Report to better understand how our wildlife is doing so that our whole community can protect our wildlife based on the best available and most accurate science. \nAnd now we want to share that with you! \nSave the date for the evening of February 28 at 6:00 p.m. at the National Museum of Wildlife Art to hear more about the Report from the authors: Corinna Riginos and Frances Clark. \nDrinks and light snacks will be provided. Let people know you’re coming by attending the Facebook event page!
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/state-wildlife-presentation/
LOCATION:National Museum of Wildlife Art\, 2820 Rungius Rd\, Jackson\, WY\, 83001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161102T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161102T200000
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CREATED:20161021T015327Z
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SUMMARY:Candidate Speed Dating
DESCRIPTION:Introducing Jackson / Teton County’s first ever candidate speed dating forum! \nWHO: Candidates for mayor\, town council\, county commission\, Teton Conservation District and State House – and you! \nWHAT: After 1-minute intros from each candidate\, we go into “speed dating”—you and your friends spend five minutes of face time at a table with each candidate\, firing off the questions that matter to you most. This is a unique opportunity to get to know the people vying to represent you. \nWHEN: Doors at 5:30pm\, the show starts at 6 \nBring friends\, and call ahead to reserve a lane if you plan to bowl too. \nRSVP on Facebook
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/candidate-speed-dating/
LOCATION:Hole Bowl\, 980 W Broadway\, Jackson\, WY\, 83001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance":MAILTO:info@jhalliance.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20161029T200000
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CREATED:20161021T014430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161021T015436Z
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SUMMARY:Trick or Vote!
DESCRIPTION:On the afternoon of October 29\, ghosts\, goblins\, witches\, and werewolves will convene in the daylight for democracy’s creeeeeeepiest event. Not voting locally is more frightening than any costume we will see! Let’s show our fellow Teton County residents how easy and important it is to vote local–for housing\, transit\, wildlife\, and our community! \nJoin us for a fun and terrifying afternoon in the name of civic engagement. Non-partisan\, get out the vote canvassing will be followed by the best Halloween party in all of Jackson Hole. Canvassers meet back at the Rose for a celebration of democracy. Drinks and food will be provided for volunteers. \nAll are welcome! Join us for any portion of the day! \nSCHEDULE\n2 PM-3PM Canvass training @ The Rose \n3 PM-5 PM Knocking on doors and talking to residents about voting! \n5:30 PM Party @ The Rose! Free food and drink for volunteers! \n\n\n\nRSVP on Facebook
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/trick-or-vote/
LOCATION:The Rose\, 50 W Broadway\, Jackson\, WY\, 83001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Impact Day at Lucky's Market
DESCRIPTION:Support the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance’s Conservation Leadership Institute by shopping at Lucky’s Market on September 28\, when 10% of sales will be donated to us! Alliance staff and volunteers will be at the store from 4-7pm with information and an antler craft. Come by and say hi.
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/impact-day-at-luckys-market/
CATEGORIES:Featured
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SUMMARY:Summer Speaker Series- Kim Titchener
DESCRIPTION:Learning to Coexist with the Wildlife of Jackson Hole. \n\nJackson Hole is home to a wide variety of wildlife\, including the iconic grizzly bear.  Millions of people flock to this region each year to live\, work and play\, while others call this place home.  Many want to live with the wildlife that share this place\, but are at a loss at how or are not aware that they are having negative impacts on local wildlife. \n\nHuman-wildlife conflicts continue to rise across North America\, as more people venture and choose to live where wildlife roam.  Countless animals will lose their lives each year to vehicle strikes\, habitat loss\, conflicts with people\, and for gaining access to human food and garbage. The list goes on. A recent study released on large carnivore attacks\, attests that half the attacks that do occur\, are human caused.  With this in mind\, what can we as a community do to reduce our impacts on wildlife and reduce the number of attacks we see each year in this region? \n\nJoin Kim Titchener\, a human-wildlife conflict specialist from Alberta\, Canada as she shares her ideas and experiences from working with communities\, governments and industry on living with wildlife safely and helping to keep them on the landscape. \nBear Safety & More’s founder\, Kim Titchener has worked on wildlife conflict reduction programs with multiple government agencies\, communities and industry for 12 years.  She lives in bear country\, and in Alberta this can mean almost any area of the province\, but Canmore is the place she calls home. \nKim soon learned first-hand the challenges we face living with wildlife. Out of the misfortune of seeing so many bears die due to human interface\, and the tragedy we deal with when interactions with bears go wrong\, she was inspired to dedicate her career to helping communities and businesses learn to live smart with wildlife. \nSince then she’s worked on bear conflict reduction programs with multiple government agencies\, and spearheaded the creation and facilitation of WildSmart\, a multi-stakeholder coalition established to reduce human wildlife conflict in the Bow Valley and Kananaskis Country. \nBuilding WildSmart into a nationally recognized conservation strategy and community model for reducing conflict between people and wildlife. Her experience in engaging others in social behavior change to create a bear safety culture in communities and industry has led to speaking engagements throughout Canada and the U.S. \n\nThis event is sponsored by SCAT Belt\, and made possible by a grant from the Teton Conservation District. Food will be provided by Hole Food Rescue and beer by Upslope Brewing Company. \n\n                                                           \nThe Alliance Summer Speaker Series is sponsored by:
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/summer-speaker-series-2/
LOCATION:Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center\, 5655 Main St\, Wilson\, WY\, 83014\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20160809T180000
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SUMMARY:Summer Speaker Series- Embere Hall
DESCRIPTION:Can Wyoming’s wildlife keep pace with climate change? The case of the American pika. \nContemporary climate change threatens wildlife populations across the globe. In nearly every ecosystem\, the places where species live and the likelihood that they will survive\, are changing rapidly. In Wyoming\, climate change is one of five conservation challenges identified in the State Wildlife Action Plan. Behaviors\, which are immediately flexible\, may provide animals with a way to keep up with novel dynamics. We examine how well temperature-sensitive wildlife can adjust to warming temperatures using the American pika as a model organism. Results of our work will inform ongoing agency efforts to conserve wildlife\, and to prioritize conservation actions in the face of shifting climate. \n  \nEmbere is a PhD candidate with the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at the University of Wyoming. She is interested in the ecological effects of climate change\, and whether wildlife can adjust to new conditions. Prior to joining the Coop Unit\, Embere served as the Research Director for the Conservation Research Center of Teton Science Schools in Jackson. She received her MS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology from Iowa State University\, and her BS in Wildlife Ecology & Management from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. \n  \nThis event is co-hosted with the Jackson Hole Bird and Nature Club. Food will be provided by Hole Food Rescue. \nThe Alliance Summer Speaker Series is sponsored by:
URL:https://jhalliance.org/event/summer-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Teton County Library\, 125 Virginian Lane\, Jackson\, WY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured
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