AmeriCorps Member Spotlight – Grant Gallaher
We can’t begin to thank Grant Gallaher enough for his service to WWA this fall. Grant was with us from August through December and has even agreed to help out with the event we have on January 2 at the...
View ArticleReward for Wolf Poachers
Credible but unverified reports of wolf poaching have come in around the Yellowstone border. The relaxed regulations in the zones surrounding Yellowstone have emboldened trophy hunters and has created...
View ArticleWWA Launches Jackson Hole Bear Solutions
New Program Delivers Bear-Resistant Trash Cans to Residents Regardless of Ability to Pay Jackson Hole Bear Solutions, hosted by Wyoming Wildlife Advocates, is partnering with the National Elk...
View ArticleAmeriCorps Spotlight: Hannah Robart
Hannah Robart joined us in the spring of 2022 to work on some important projects. Hannah helped to get Jackson Hole Bear Solutions off the ground and into action. She and the JH Bear Solutions Program...
View ArticleCounty Resolution Goes Into Effect July 1
COUNTY RESOLUTION GOES INTO EFFECT JULY 1 Just a reminder that if you live in Teton County outside of Jackson city limits, you are required to secure all bear attractants starting July 1. Enforcement...
View ArticleA Grizzly Success: 399 Inspires New Coexistence Partnership
Grizzly Times essay number 6 is a full report on how community partners came together in Teton County to work toward getting to zero bear conflicts. Louisa Willcox, longtime bear advocate,...
View ArticleAmeriCorps Spotlight – Faith Williams
Our AmeriCorps member this past fall was Faith Williams. Faith graduated with her masters degree in Wildlife Conservation and Management and had been traveling around the country working various...
View ArticleIdaho Wolves Need Your Voice Now
The state of Idaho is at it again. Looking for more ways to kill wolves and reduce the population. While at the same time, giving out bounties for people who kill wolves. The state uses inconsistent...
View ArticleWWA Spearheads Efforts to Require Bear ID Courses in Wyoming and Idaho
JACKSON, Wyo.— Nine conservation organizations sent letters today urging the Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Idaho Department of Fish and Game to require black bear hunters to take a bear...
View ArticleCall to Action for Wolf Torture Outcry
IF YOU WANT JUSTICE FOR THE WOLF THAT WAS TORTURED, READ ON: If you have been wondering why you haven’t heard from us yet on the wolf that was run over with a snowmobile and then tortured and used for...
View ArticlePublic Comment Stifled at Legislative Meeting
TRW COMMITTEE MEETS IN CASPER – WWA MUZZLED On Tuesday, July 9 and Wednesday, July 10, the Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural Resources Legislative Committee met in Casper. Representative Liz...
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