A University of Wyoming professor spoke on climate change and its potential impacts in the Greater Yellowstone at the Teton County Library on Monday, Sept. 16.
A black bear hunter accidently killed a grizzly. Are hunters educated well enough?
In the last twenty years, black bear hunters have mistakenly killed six grizzlies just in Park County, Wyoming.
Massive rare earth discoveries could mean a new mining rush in the Mountain West
These elements are used in many emerging technologies, including cell phones and solar panels.
Report: U.S. Forest Service serving grizzly habitat to livestock industry
The Forest Service is not following the best scientific practices for managing livestock grazing, according to the report.
Competing water issues at play in Teton County
Recent cuts to Jackson Lake Dam flows highlight a tussle between Wyoming ecological needs and Idaho farmers’ water rights.
Wyoming reaches agreement with federal government over Jackson Lake Dam flows
After a winter of epic snowfall, the Mountain West is grappling with who gets all the runoff.
Snow detectives are in the mountains to solve a mystery: Where’s all the snow going?
High mountain snow is melting, filling reservoirs in the Colorado River system. But some of that snow is disappearing before it melts.
Elk linked to declining mule deer populations
New research shows Wyoming mule deer have trouble gaining fat over the summer when they live close to elk populations.
Out-of-staters descend on Teton County for annual shed antler hunt
It’s the last year that non-Wyoming residents are allowed to come to the early start date, and many weren’t happy about that.