Category: Grand Teton

We have the recordings of the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative's provocative presentations given at its 10th biennial symposium in Jackson Hole. Featuring experts and good work by local conservation groups, they've created a buzz and have people talking. You can view them free here.
What lessons, if any, did Jackson Hole Grizzly 399, the most famous mother bear in the world, teach us about co-existence? New book by Susan Clark and Ana Lambert explores the question—and in this story you can download a free digital copy!
Need inspiration?  As a special feature of NRCC’s daylong Conservation Symposium, 20 different short “QuickTalks” highlight good work being done around Greater Yellowstone in meeting challenges. And from afar you can tune in via live-stream
Teton County, Wyoming is the richest per capita county in the US, set within Jackson Hole's natural priceless landscape. As wealth drives wedges deeper, Luther Propst wonders what, if anything, can be done?
Helen Seay's portrayal of Jackson Hole Grizzly 399 and cubs was completed literally hours before the famous bear died. Her mural is neither an elegy or eulogy, but a celebration of Greater Yellowstone's living wildlife diversity
For Jackson, Wyoming town councilman Jonathan Schechter, federal elected officials are creating the very kind of government incompetence they claim to despise. And it's causing a lot of hurt
Heart of a Lion and Guardians of Yellowstone deliver intimate portraits of the vital role Puma concolor plays in Greater Yellowstone and other wild ecosystems
If public land protections and science get gutted, former national bear recovery expert says attempts to remove famous grizzly population from federal protection will be invalidated
Jonathan Schechter, an elected member of the Jackson, Wyoming Town Council and a big picture thinker on the future of Greater Yellowstone, was recently featured on Bloomberg. Can nature survive the land rush?