Tag: Grand Teton National Park
NPS photo MOOSE, WYOMING  —The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team will resume research trapping operations for grizzly bears within Grand
An injured climber–accompanied by an attending park ranger–is short-hauled from the Teton Range by a Teton Interagency contract helicopter during
NPS photo by Jackie Skaggs MOOSE, WY —National Park Service Rangers are investigating the discharge of a firearm in Grand
Stock photo. MOOSE, WY —On Wednesday afternoon, August 19, Grand Teton National Park biologists captured a female black bear and
The summit of Teewinot Mountain as seen from the Teewinot Apex. A. White MOOSE, WY —The Jenny Lake Rangers, Teton
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK --Â The National Park Service is turning 99 years old on August 25 and Yellowstone National Park wants
A raft stuck on a snag in the Snake River NPS MOOSE WYOMING — After a recent spate of incidents on
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- In the early morning hours of Sunday, August 16, Grand Teton National Park rangers initiated
Sage grouse habitats near the Jackson Hole Airport and in the valley are among topics of discussion at the final
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- On Tuesday evening, August 11, Grand Teton National Park rangers conducted a short-haul rescue of
Motorcycles pass the roadside noise meter on the Teton Park Road in Grand Teton National Park. NPS photo MOOSE, WYOMING
Mary Centrella established a mason bee house in a garden in Ithaca, NY. She will discuss her research as part
Goldfish, native to East Asia, have been illegally introduced into Kelly Warm Spring and now persist in the spring and
Pine, apsen, cottonwood, and willow grow on the forested floodplain of the Snake River. USGS photo GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
Plein air artist, Bill Sawczuk, paints Teewinot in the gathering clouds during the Quick Draw event on July 18. Bill
Tanja Borzel, a professor of political science and chair for European Integration at Berlin’s Freie University, will speak Thursday, Aug.