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Adventure Journal: Spring Emerges in Grand Teton
One of our favorite times of year in the park is just around the corner! With the first hints of spring emerging in Grand Teton, we can only think of one thing to remedy the post-winter/pre-summer blues-a snow and car ...
2023 Wildlife and Natural Resources Highlights
Grizzly bear 399 in spring 2023 with her cub of the year. She is twenty-seven years old, making her the oldest grizzly bear mother on record in the GYE. At the center of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Grand Teton National ...
Fourteenth Cohort of NPS Academy Participants Gather in Grand Teton
Grand Teton National Park hosted the fourteenth cohort of NPS Academy (NPSA) the week of March 4. NPSA was established in 2011 to address the park service's goal of building a workforce that better reflects our country's population. Young adults ...
Wyoming Voices Support of Permanently Conserving the Kelly Parcel
Totaling 640 acres, the state-owned Kelly parcel is within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, provides sweeping views of the Teton Range, and includes critical habitat for numerous species of wildlife. The land is also located within a key ...
NPS Academy Alum Cameran Bahnsen Returns to Grand Teton for New Role as Tribal Community Engagement Fellow
Cameran stands with Grand Teton National Park wearing red shawls to bring awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples. In 2019, Cameran Bahnsen was living in Los Angeles and leading field trips for Title 1 schools into the Santa Monica Mountains. ...
MORMON ROW PROJECT UPDATE AND CHALLENGE GRANT
As we near the conclusion of a multiyear campaign to renew the Mormon Row Historic District, we are excited to announce that a long-time friend of the park, John L. Nau, III, is offering a challenge grant to help us ...
February Wildlife Whereabouts: Resident Wildlife Face Winter Challenges
Photo by Grand Teton NPS. As of Friday, February 23, the Snake River Headwaters is recording snow water equivalents at 90% of median, compared to 106% in 2023 and 83% in 2022 for the same day. As we enter late winter and early ...
2024 Volunteer Opportunities in Grand Teton
Volunteers play a crucial role in Grand Teton National Park, assisting with various tasks such as historic preservation, traffic management, bear education, trail maintenance, wildlife research, and more. The park experiences the highest demand for volunteers during summer, with recruitment ...
2024 Youth Conservation Program is Hiring!
Are you or someone you know passionate about the outdoors and between the ages of 16 and 19? Do you want to spend your summer working in the great outdoors? Then you're in luck because the 2024 Youth Conservation Program ...
Foundation Welcomes New Board of Directors and Resource Council Members
Grand Teton National Park Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of new members to its board of directors and resource council. Joining the board of directors are Chad Carlson, Mary McCarthy and Sean O'Malley, while Barry Gold, Aly Mackenzie, ...
Collaborating to Protect Local Wildlife: Bear Wise Jackson Hole 2023 Achievements
Bear Wise Jackson Hole is a decades-long partnership between the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Bridger-Teton National Forest, Grand Teton National Park, and the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation that aims to provide community resources and educational tools to prevent conflicts ...
Adventure Journal: Winter Activities in Grand Teton
SKI, SNOWSHOE, OR WALK ON THE GROOMED TETON PARK ROAD Winter is in full swing at Grand Teton National Park. For the eleventh consecutive year, the Foundation is partnering with Grand Teton to groom Teton Park Road three times a ...