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VIDEO: Protecting Grand Teton’s Wildlife One Bear Jam at a Time

With the start of the busy summer season, it is important to remember to give wildlife the respect they deserve while viewing them in their natural habitat. Whether you are in your vehicle or on foot, you must maintain a distance of at least 100 yards from bears and wolves, and 25 yards from all other wildlife. Watch the video to learn more about what it is like to work on the Wildlife Brigade and how this dedicated group of volunteers helps protect Grand Teton’s species.

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Education

EDUCATION Education activities and volunteer programs to enhance park safety and resource-sensitive visitor discovery of all Grand Teton has to offer BEAR BOXES LEARN MORE WILDLIFE BRIGADE LEARN MORE MULE DEER MIGRATIONS LEARN MORE MONITORING CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE LEARN MORE

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Climate Change

CLIMATE CHANGE Climate Change BEAR BOXES LEARN MORE WILDLIFE BRIGADE LEARN MORE MULE DEER MIGRATIONS LEARN MORE MONITORING CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE LEARN MORE MONITORING UNGULATE POPULATIONS OF CONCERN LEARN MORE KELLY HAYFIELDS HABITAT RESTORATION LEARN MORE GLACIER RESEARCH & MONITORING

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Conservation

CONSERVATION Conservation is anchored in the latest science and the park’s own research to implement boots-on-the-ground programs that restore and protect iconic wildlife and their habitats. BEAR BOXES LEARN MORE WILDLIFE BRIGADE LEARN MORE MULE DEER MIGRATIONS LEARN MORE MONITORING

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