by Meg Daly | Aug 11, 2020 | COVID-19, Environment
Public lands have become the preferred respite for America’s COVID weary. Will Jackson’s pristine places survive the onslaught?
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 26, 2020 | Environment, News, Recreation
Grand Teton National Park halted the aerial gunning of invasive mountain goats after the move drew criticism from state officials last week. But some wildlife advocates say Wyoming overstepped its bounds. “As gracious as the state is trying to sound, they have always...
by Robyn Vincent | Feb 20, 2020 | Environment, News, Recreation, Wildfires
Columbia University Researcher Winslow Hansen has long been intrigued by the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. He grew up in Bozeman, Montana, and his experience in this part of the country compelled him to focus his PhD on issues facing the region. His latest research...
by Robyn Vincent | Oct 7, 2019 | Environment, News, Politics & Policy, Recreation
Last week First Lady Melania Trump set her gaze on Jackson Hole. On Thursday she visited Jackson with plans to see Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks. During her quick visit, which she cut short due to weather, she met with Jackson Hole boy scouts on town...
by Robyn Vincent | Jul 24, 2019 | News, Recreation
The snow and ice are melting from the jagged peaks of the Tetons. That means more people are climbing the area’s most technical routes. And each summer, some of those hikers and climbers are surprised by the level of skill needed to safely ascend and descend the...