“Our relationship with the wildlife is sacred, and this milestone allows for more educational opportunities with the general public to continue to tell our stories.”
Hannah is a NOLS Instructor, writer, and co-creator of the KHOL podcast "Yonder Lies: Unpacking the Myths of Jackson Hole." In her free time, she loves watering her plants, doing the Sunday crossword, and jumping into cold bodies of water.
Recent Stories by Hannah Habermann
Sinks Canyon designated as state’s first International Dark Sky Park
The Western Wyoming state park shielded lights to protect the night sky — and the animals and people that depend on it.
Wildlife documentary shows how large ungulates migrate far beyond Grand Teton National Park
“These powerful animals sometimes move in a way that is beyond description.”
Snow King Mountain sets the stage for new summit-top observatory
The $5 million project is slated to open to the public in the late spring or early summer of 2024. It’ll be the first planetarium in Western Wyoming.
An all-women’s climb of the Grand Teton celebrates the first female ascent of the peak
The climbers summited the peak with an all-female team of guides to celebrate the legacy of Eleanor Davis, who climbed it 100 years ago.
Sportswoman Sounds Alarm on Public Lands Set to Become Extractive Playgrounds
Oil and gas leasing has become “dominant” on America’s multi-use public lands and extractive companies are making out like bandits, warns Marcia Brownlee of Artemis.