Volunteers are restoring habitat that was scorched on the hillside behind Jackson’s National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Recent Stories by Emily Cohen | KHOL
Wild Mustangs Get a Second Shot at Life
Wild horses are as iconic in the American West as the cowboy. But after this fall, there will be a lot fewer of the animals running free.
Citizen scientists stop and observe the flowers
Botanist Trevor Bloom is working to understand how climate change is affecting wildflowers and consequently the birds, butterflies, and bears that rely on them for food.
Hiking Boots and a Piano: Mountaineering Hits a High Note
With the snow quickly melting out across the Mountain West, a duo called the Musical Mountaineers will be heading into the hills to play music in some unexpected places.
Gary Spaniol Likes it Hot
Granite Hot Springs in Jackson Hole is a bucket list item for visitors. Meet the manager who oversees the iconic destination.
Extreme Skiing Pioneer Dan Egan Reflects on ‘Thirty Years in a White Haze’
From New England slopes to western ranges and the geo-political landscape of the 1980s and ’90s, Dan Egan pushed the bounds of skiing, storytelling and film.
Behind the News: Meet News Director Kyle Mackie
Mackie comes to KHOL from WBFO, the NPR affiliate in Buffalo, NY. With a background in international and education reporting, she has hit the ground running with a new show, “Jackson Unpacked.”
Guardians of the Gros Ventre Elk
Jay Hoggan and his daughter Rita manage a winter feedground for more than 1,000 elk.