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Where to stay when visiting Yellowstone National Park: Best hotels and lodges - The Points Guy

  Where to stay when visiting Yellowstone National Park: Best hotels and lodges

Grizzly bear 399’s offspring are now independent - NPS

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  Grizzly bear 399’s offspring are now independent NPS Photo/A. Falgoust JACKSON, WY— Grizzly bear 399 has successfully weaned her four offspring, which is normal for female grizzly bears with two-year-old cubs. These young bears will eventually disperse to establish individual home ranges. Residents of Teton County should expect that these bears, and other recently weaned individual bears, could travel through their neighborhoods in pursuit of available habitat. Young bears have a higher potential to become emboldened in seeking out foods in and around human development, especially if they have learned to acquire food there in the past. When this food-conditioned behavior occurs, management options for bear and human safety become limited. As interagency and community partners, BearWise Jackson Hole, Teton County, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will continue our collective efforts to proactively prevent conflicts between bears and people in Teton County. However, the poten...

National parks and Wild West towns: great day trips from Jackson Hole - Lonely Planet

  National parks and Wild West towns: great day trips from Jackson Hole

Grand Teton initiates habitat restoration projects - NPS

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  News Release Grand Teton initiates habitat restoration projects NPS Photo/C. Adams Subscribe | What is RSS News Release Date: July 15, 2021 Contact: Denise Germann, 307.739.3393 Contact: C.J. Adams, 307.739.3431 Grand Teton National Park staff have initiated habitat restoration projects in the southern part of the park. The work is part of a multi-phase restoration effort to replace approximately 4,500 acres of former non-native grass fields with native sagebrush steppe habitat. A healthy sagebrush ecosystem in Grand Teton is vital for the diversity and abundance of native plants and wildlife species like elk, bison, moose, pronghorn, and sage grouse that rely on them. Through the support of the Grand Teton National Park Foundation, the park has worked to return these pastures to their former, native glory. Beginning in the late 1800s, Jackson Hole homesteaders converted large swaths of local sagebrush steppe habitat to hayfields for agr...

Dust abatement activities on Moose-Wilson Road June 15-17 [Grand Teton National Park] - NPS

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  News Release Dust abatement activities on Moose-Wilson Road June 15-17 Temporary Closure with no through traffic NPS/J. Bonney News Release Date: June 7, 2021 Contact: Denise German, 307.739.3393 Contact: CJ Adams, 307.739.3431 MOOSE, WY—The unpaved section of the Moose-Wilson Road in Grand Teton National Park will be temporarily closed for seasonal dust abatement beginning 4 a.m. Tuesday, June 15 and will reopen by 8 a.m. Thursday, June 17. This routine dust abatement application happens several times during the summer on the approximately one-mile of unpaved section of the seven-mile road. During the dust abatement application June 15-17, motorists and bicyclists should plan to use an alternate route as this temporary closure will prevent making a ‘through trip’ on the Moose-Wilson Road between the Granite Canyon Entrance Station and the Teton Park Road at Moose, Wyoming. For those wishing to reach the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve...

Playing Russian Roulette with Grizzly Matron 399 and the Bears of Yellowstone - counterpunch

  Playing Russian Roulette with Grizzly Matron 399 and the Bears of Yellowstone

A road trip through Wyoming - Salt Lake Magazine

A road trip through Wyoming