Tag: Grand Teton National Park
The Middle Teton offers several popular climbs and scrambling routes for day hikers from Garnet Canyon. Photo by Ann Mattson
An injured climber--accompanied by an attending park ranger--is short-hauled from the Teton Range by a Teton Interagency contract helicopter during
Menor's Ferry served as an important transportation service for early settlers who wished to cross the Snake River near present-day
Wolf standing in water, NPS photo GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- A yearling male gray wolf was hit and killed
Hank Harlow, left, a professor emeritus in the UW Department of Zoology and Physiology, is the Thursday, July 16, Harlow
The historic John Moulton barn on Mormon Row is one of several remaining structures that provide a glimpse of
A black diabase (igneous rock) dike prominently shows on the east face of Middle Teton. The Black Dike route is
UW graduate and wildlife photographer Joe Riis will discuss the Yellowstone elk migration project as part of the weekly Harlow
Grizzly bear. (NPS photo) GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- The Interagency Grizzly Bear Study Team (IGBST) will extend their research
Artist Bill Sawczuk paints Menor's cabin at the quick draw event during the 2013 Plein Air for the Park exhibition
Peregrine Falcon GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- The public closure to protect an active peregrine falcon nest at Baxter's Pinnacle
The North American model of wildlife conservation and its effects on river otters is the topic of discussion during the
MOOSE, WYOMING —With increased visitation, Grand Teton National Park rangers have kept busy during the past few weeks protecting and
Teton County -- Teton Interagency fire managers have elevated the fire danger rating to HIGH for the Bridger-Teton National Forest,
Mark Elbroch, science director of Panthera’s Teton Cougar Project in Kelly, is the first speaker of the Harlow Summer Seminars
A cinnamon colored black bear. NPS photo. GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK -- Out of concern for public safety, Grand Teton