Wildlife rescue and trapping expert says incident reports are on the rise, but that might be a good thing.
Wildlife rescue and trapping expert says incident reports are on the rise, but that might be a good thing.
With slashed property taxes, weed and pest managers seek stability for programs like trained dogs.
Local land management, economic and rescue leaders say these connections are not new, but remain important.
The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee is expected to reauthorize the Great American Outdoors Act, passed in 2020. Probable changes are not yet clear.
After over 20 years of negotiation, Teton County is one step closer to owning long-sought BLM parcels.
Unique geography means Jackson Hole isn’t worried about water, for now.
Officials say the goal is not to fine, but to reduce irrigation draw by up to 40% by targeting lawns.
As comment deadline nears, advocates push for what they see as a middle ground.
County commissioners are considering how to modernize the management of over 3,000 acres of private land after leaving it without a dedicated staff member for over a decade.