A grizzly bear spotted in Grand Teton National Park on March 28, 2022. Photo: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail.

JACKSON, Wyo. — By the looks and sounds of it, spring has sprung in Jackson Hole.

With the arrival of warmer weather, Western Wyoming is coming to life and wildlife is slowly emerging out of its winter’s rest. 

Video: Nick Sulzer // Buckrail

With more animals out and about, it’s important to remember that the chances of hitting an animal while driving increase this time of year. Motorists should be patient when driving through areas with an abundance of wildlife by sharing the road and slowing down at night.

Read more about wildlife habits in the spring here.

She's a lover of alliteration, easy-to-follow recipes and board games when everyone knows the rules. Her favorite aspect about living in the Tetons is the collective admiration that Wyomingites share for the land and the life that it sustains.