In places with some of the harshest winter conditions in the lower 48, people are insulating their houses with straw. The alternative material is a way to lower carbon footprints and is surprisingly resilient.
Wolf’s capture, alleged abuse by Wyoming man condemned, highlights legal limitations
Wyoming authorities cited and fined the man $250, but so far have brought no other legal penalties for publicly displaying and killing wild wolf.
Wyoming resident cited for illegally possessing a live wolf
The individual recently captured the gray wolf and brought it into a home and local establishment in Daniel, Wyoming.
Pronghorn, mule deer could see fewer hunters this fall
Jackson hunters got a glimpse of possible season dates and tag limits for the upcoming season for a number of species at a recent open house.
Kelly Parcel sale is in the final budget, but Gov. Gordon still needs to sign it
The Wyoming Legislature’s newly-passed budget authorizes the sale of the Kelly Parcel to the federal government for $100 million. But it comes with a big asterisk.
The Wyoming Legislature’s budget session ends on closing day with unified budget
The budget now awaits a signature from Gov. Gordon, with funding for Teton County schools and the future of the Kelly Parcel hanging in the balance.
Conservationists to backcountry-goers: ‘don’t poach the powder’
A campaign to not disturb wildlife in the winter continues, as land managers consider potential closures in the region.
Pay to play on the Snake River?
Access to the popular Snake River stretch south of town may come with a price tag in the near future.
Wyoming poised to sell the Kelly Parcel to Grand Teton National Park for $100 million
Lawmakers could pass a measure allowing the state to sell a migration corridor near Grand Teton National Park to the federal government.