More than half of Wyoming’s wild horses will be removed to appease private property owners on the checkerboard landscape. Herds will cease to exist in the Great Divide Basin and Salt Wells Creek areas, and portions of Adobe Town.

More than half of Wyoming’s wild horses will be removed to appease private property owners on the checkerboard landscape. Herds will cease to exist in the Great Divide Basin and Salt Wells Creek areas, and portions of Adobe Town.
Teton County Commissioners’ approval launches the landowning Gill family a step closer to building about 600 homes, mostly deed-restricted for local workers.
The organization is trying to keep a critical piece of its teachers.
Five employees of Friends of Bridger Teton will work alongside forest staff.
Before this month, the group was not sure if it would receive about $80,000 to do the dirty work.
The glimmer of hope for the state transportation agency follows a deadly month for bears in northwest Wyoming.
A new study from Headwaters Economics shows that housing on public lands would have only a minimal impact on the West’s housing crisis, with most potential development being focused in a small number of states.
As comment deadline nears, advocates push for what they see as a middle ground.
Demand for emergency housing surged in East Idaho after the murder of a pregnant mother forced a spotlight on violence.