Are we ready to COEXIST?
New Alliance COEXISTENCE REPORT focuses on how humans and wildlife can better share space. Human-wildlife coexistence is at the core of the ecosystem, economy, and social dynamics of Teton County.
READ MORENew Alliance COEXISTENCE REPORT focuses on how humans and wildlife can better share space. Human-wildlife coexistence is at the core of the ecosystem, economy, and social dynamics of Teton County.
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 MOREGreater Yellowstone Grizzly delisting recommendation to come from US Fish and Wildlife Service in one year. Last Friday, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced the commencement of a
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 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 MOREOne of Jackson Hole’s biggest attractions is the abundant wildlife populations that call the valley home. Millions of people flock here each year to witness the abundant herds of elk and mule deer,
READ MOREHave you ever come across a bear on a hike? Did one get into your bird feeder? Do you support increased regulations to avoid human-bear conflicts? Do you know the
READ MOREOn, Thursday, June 22, 2017, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released a decision to remove Yellowstone grizzly bears from protection under the Endangered Species Act. The Alliance has been
READ MOREWhy would Grand Teton National Park move forward with a seasonal employee housing project that could kill bears and harm a vital wildlife movement corridor? This is a bad idea,
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 MOREDo you want a healthy, fully recovered grizzly bear population in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem? Do you view the expansion of grizzly bears into the southern reaches of our valley
READ MOREThe following piece was first published in Planet Jackson Hole as a guest opinion by Alliance Executive Director Craig Benjamin. Wildlife deserves a better chance for survival in Jackson
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