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Field Notes from Steve Cain: Wildlife Reproductive Strategies

Steve Cain is a retired wildlife biologist who spent his 25-year career researching and protecting the wild species of Grand Teton National Park. In his seasonal column, Field Notes, Steve shares his insight on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s incredible wildlife. ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: On the Move

Early snow melt at low elevations, warm temperatures, and greening vegetation will help many animals get a jump on replenishing these critical energy reserves, particularly pregnant females which will be giving birth in the next 2 months. • Since gestation ...

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Celebrating Antelope Flats

Permanently protecting the 640-acre Antelope Flats parcel was a tremendous achievement that required collaboration and support from many individuals, organizations, and agencies. At our celebration in August 2017, Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, Former Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell, and ...

VIDEO: NPSA Alum Shows Gratitude

The Foundation supports a variety of youth programs that change the lives of those who participate. National Park Service Academy (NPSA) brings college students from diverse backgrounds to Grand Teton National Park and introduces them to careers in the National ...

VIDEO: Winter Moments

“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” -Ansel Adams The Foundation hosted a winter photo contest on Instagram during the month of February, which drew hundreds of entries. ...

Wildlife Whereabouts: Between Seasons

Photo by Patrick Leary, Director of Wildlife Expeditions This is a challenging time of year for wildlife as winter fat reserves have been depleted and new season plant growth is in its earliest stages and limited in distribution. Energy conservation ...

Adventure Journal: Rolling Through April on the Teton Park Road

Biking at the base of Teewinot. As the first signs of spring begin to emerge in Grand Teton, we can only think of one thing to remedy the post-winter-pre-summer blues—a snow and car free park road during the month of ...

Grand Teton Seeks Volunteers for Snake River Ambassador Program

Floating on the Snake River through Grand Teton National Park is an inspiring experience. Around every bend, boaters are presented with unique and stunning views of the Teton Range. The incredible beauty and accessibility, combined with the Wild and Scenic ...

Preserving Grand Teton’s Historic Bar BC Dude Ranch

The historic Bar BC in Grand Teton National Park is the second-oldest and best-known dude ranch in Jackson Hole, and served as an inspiration and a model for the establishment of later dude ranches. Created in 1912, its fame spread ...

Partnering with Patagonia Action Works

We are pleased to announce that we have been named as a 2018 partner in Patagonia’s new initiative, Patagonia Action Works, for our work to restore fish passage between the Snake River and one of its main tributaries—Ditch Creek. Patagonia ...

Changing Trajectories: NPSA Alumna Everly Jazi

We recently sat down with Everly Jazi, a graduate of George Washington University and a field educator at Teton Science Schools, and asked her about her experience at the National Park Service Academy (NPSA) in 2016. NPSA is one of ...
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