Crews are making headway on the Fish Creek fire, though evacuation notices remain for nearby residents and driving delays are expected for Togwotee Pass.
News Roundup: Jackson Hole ski resorts open; Park City ski lift mechanics form first union of its kind
Plus, the ongoing battle over abortion rights in Wyoming and the state’s goal of becoming carbon-negative.
Jackson Town Council moves forward with sustainability plan
Jackson’s councilmembers provided direction for the draft plan, which garnered wide support from community members.
Efforts to manage Jackson tourism gain steam
The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board will unveil on Thursday a draft of its sustainable destination management plan to community members.
Voters decide to fund Teton Conservation District yet again
Teton Conservation District Executive Director Carlin Girard discusses the stress of potentially losing funding every four years.
Wind River Reservation bison restoration key to wildlife economy, tribal health
The Wind River Buffalo Initiative has brought over 100 bison back to tribal lands. The Wyoming group’s goal is to add 1,000 more.
News Roundup: Vogelheim continues to outraise legislative candidates; county approves apartments at Legacy Lodge
Plus, all you need to know about elections, efforts to elevate Wyoming’s female artists and restoration work at the Teton Raptor Center.
New museum exhibit sheds light on human-wolf relationship
“Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan” will open at Jackson’s National Museum of Wildlife Art this weekend.
Snake River in Jackson Hole continues to be stronghold for cutthroat trout
The Wyoming Game & Fish Department monitored the cutthroat trout populations in mid-October by electrofishing.