
“We are exceptional, but that doesn’t mean we’re exceptional to the forces that are taking place around the globe, whether that be climate change or capitalism.”
Ahead of the upcoming Wildlife Symposium, experts unpack why now is a critical time to focus on improving coexistence with wildlife in Jackson Hole.
Today’s Top Stories
TCSAR’s new heli is here
JACKSON, Wyo. — There will be a new red bird in the sky this winter. Teton County Search & Rescue Foundation announced on Tuesday that the new year-round helicopter has arrived in […]
Scientists administer vaccine to potentially save bats from fatal fungus
POCATELLO, Idaho — Dr. Tonie Rocke, research scientist for the USGS National Wildlife Health Center, and an interagency team of biologists are developing a vaccine to protect bats from white-nose syndrome, which […]
Hunter kills grizzly in self-defense near den in southwestern Montana
ENNIS, Mont. — A hunter shot and killed a charging grizzly bear in Montana’s Gravelly Range over the weekend, according to the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department (FWP). FWP said the […]
Most Yellowstone entrances, roads to close Nov. 1
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park (YNP) has issued a reminder that seasonal road closures will soon take effect in the park. The last day for visitors to drive on most […]
Critical moment for coexistence in Jackson Hole
JACKSON, Wyo. — Although it might not seem obvious living in an area that boasts one of the last “nearly-intact” natural ecosystems on Earth, the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative (NRCC) has identified […]
UPDATE: East Entrance of Yellowstone now open
UPDATE: As of 10:08 a.m., the East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park is now open to Fishing Bridge. CODY, Wyo. —The East Entrance of Yellowstone National Park is closed as of 8:07 […]
Teton County transitioning from Nixle to new emergency notification system
JACKSON, Wyo. — Teton County Emergency Management announced Oct. 23 that the county’s emergency notification system, Nixle, will be replaced with “Teton _WY Alerts,” through a two-phase migration process. According to Teton […]
National Museum of Wildlife Art to screen free documentary Thursday
JACKSON, Wyo. — A new feature-length documentary exploring the role of art in conservation will be screened at the National Museum of Wildlife Art Thursday, Oct. 26. The film, “There Is A […]

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