The US Fish and Wildlife Service and Shoshone National Forest moved the young male bear northwest of Cody after the risk of human-bear conflict had become too high.
Effort to Diversify National Park Service Hosts Orientation at Grand Teton
Spring break drew a diverse group of young people to Grand Teton National Park for the annual NPS Academy orientation.
‘If You Have an Opinion, Do Something About it.’ Effort to Manage Tourism Seeks Locals’ Input
KHOL interviewed the Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board ahead of two public meetings about the sustainable destination management planning process this week.
Colorado Utility, Still Battling Carbon Reality, Adds Solar Farm Near Aspen
An ambitious energy co-op is making a bold transition away from coal to solar.
Why Are People in Crested Butte So Upset About the Town’s New Electric Vehicle?
Residents of Crested Butte, Colorado, want their local government to be a leader in climate change resilience. But some locals were not happy with the purchase of a new Tesla for the town police.
Can the Remnants of a Coal-fired Power Plant Help Transport Clean Energy Across the Navajo Nation?
A proposed pumped storage hydropower plant that uses the generating station’s transmission lines could help the area transition.
Pitkin County Exploring Methane Capture at Abandoned Coal Basin Mines
As the climate crisis accelerates, Western Colorado is working with a group of local stakeholders to capture a large amount of methane above Redstone.
Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Plans to Build 600-Megawatt Hydroelectric Pump
The southwestern tribe is moving towards an economy driven by renewable energy production after historically relying on fossil fuels.
Southern Colorado Students Learn a Different Approach to Climate Change
Students at Fort Lewis College are focusing on the region’s transition away from using fossil fuels.