Where People and Wildlife Coexist and Thrive
Advancing Wildlife Conservation Driven by Science, Collaboration, and a Community of Volunteers
Sharing a Legacy of Conservation
Collaborating with agency partners and engaging volunteers, we address challenges like development, traffic, recreation, and habitat loss from human impact and climate change to preserve the wildlife that makes this region so extraordinary.
Who We Are
A team dedicated to advancing conservation in Idaho and Wyoming through science and collaboration.
Our Programs
Protecting wildlife through conservation, habitat restoration, and community education.
Volunteer Opportunities
Get involved and make a tangible impact on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Ways to Give
Supports vital efforts to protect wildlife and preserve habitats in our community.
Our Geographic Scope
Our Current Projects:
Teton County, Wyoming
Teton County, Idaho
Lincoln County, Wyoming
Sublette County, Wyoming
Fremont County, Wyoming
Though our name suggests a Jackson Hole focus, wildlife doesn’t recognize human borders, and neither do we. Our work reaches beyond Jackson Hole to support wildlife movement and habitat across of broader landscape in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
Our 2024 Successes
Miles of Derelict Fencing Removed or Modified inn Wyoming and Idaho
Birds Banded Via the MAPS Program
Citizen Scientist Observations Recorded through Nature Mapping App
%
Reduction in Wildlife-Vehicle Collisions in Hotspot Areas
Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
Office Location:
25 S. Willow St., Suite 10
Jackson, WY 83001
Mailing Address:
PO Box 8042
Jackson, WY 83002
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