

“Losing one member is enough to increase the chances of complete pack disintegration by 23.7 percent.”
A new study published in January confirms that killing wolves outside of National Parks interferes with wolf pack dynamics within park boundaries.
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Study says wolves killed by humans disrupt nat’l park packs
JACKSON, Wyo. โ A new study published in January confirms that killing wolves outside of National Parks interferes with wolf pack dynamics within park boundaries. According to a Western Watersheds Project (WWP) [โฆ]
Mountain lion pursuit bill passes WY Senate, heads to House
WYOMING โ On Jan. 30 a bill that would allow hunters to chase and tree mountain lions with the use of dogs passed in the Wyoming Senate and was introduced to the [โฆ]
Lummis staff to hold office hours in Jackson
JACKSON, Wyo. โ Next Thursday, Teton County residents will have the opportunity to chat with a staff member of U.S. Senator Cynthia Lummis during locally held office hours. Field Representative Sarah Hale [โฆ]
County: Timeline of GIS restoration unknown
TETON COUNTY, Wyo. โ On Wednesday, Teton County announced that public access to online records in the county would be impacted for an undetermined amount of time as Teton Countyโs Geographic Information [โฆ]
SNAPPED: Snow removal in GTNP
MOOSE, Wyo. โ Plowing operations to maintain the Teton Park Road in Grand Teton National Park were underway following the recent snowfall and Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer was there to capture the [โฆ]
Teton County GIS system to go offline indefinitely
JACKSON, Wyo. โ Beginning Sunday, public access to online records in Teton County will be impacted for an undetermined amount of time as Teton Countyโs Geographic Information System (GIS) will temporarily go [โฆ]
Foster care in Teton County, a ‘desperate’ community need
JACKSON, Wyo. โ With less than five foster families in Teton County, the foster care program is no longer able to provide homes for foster children within the community. Foster care provides [โฆ]
Bill to restrict abortions in cases of rape and incest passes House
CHEYENNE, Wyo. โ A bill aimed at creating a stricter abortion ban in the state passed on its third reading on the House floor and will head to the Senate for consideration. [โฆ]
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