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Stay up to DateFrom where to go to see an elk bugle, to winter wildlife adaptations, our blog features the latest wildlife stories and viewing tips courtesy of local contributors from the “conservation community” here in Jackson.
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Species Spotlight: Bighorn Sheep
By Kyle Kissock | Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is a treasure trove for wildlife enthusiasts, especially during the winter months. If you've never witnessed majestic bighorn sheep in their natural habitat, Miller Butte is the place to be....
Three spots to watch wildlife this spring
By Kyle Kissock | The Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation While spring may have arrived in other parts of the United States, Jackson Hole feels locked in winter, buried under a stubborn layer of snow that just won't seem to start melting. Don't be fooled however -...
Winter Backyard Birds of Jackson Hole
By Alex Patia Alex Patia is a birder and naturalist who works for Teton Science Schools as a wildlife guide. He lives in Jackson with his husky, Mia. It’s no secret that winter in Jackson Hole is harsh for wildlife. Many animals migrate out of the area to avoid the...
Four spots to watch wildlife this fall
By Kyle Kissock | The Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation It’s no secret – fall just might be the best time of year to sightsee in Jackson Hole. Not only does the return of autumn mean gorgeous foliage and dustings of fresh snow in the high country, but as winter...
Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
Being Wild Jackson Hole is an effort lead by the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation to help ensure survival of the wild spirit of this special place by embracing and promoting environmental stewardship, along with the values and actions that support it. We encourage visitors to learn about and participate fully in our conservation efforts.
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