Wildlife Friendlier Fence Project

Teton River

Help reduce barriers to wildlife movement and migration by removing obsolete fences or making wildlife-friendly modifications to existing fence with volunteers and staff from the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation. Full or Half Day Projects Available + No prior experience needed. We will be partnering with Teton Regional Land Trust to remove a fence along the Read More

Apple Harvest Volunteer Day

Jackson, WY

Volunteers will harvest apples from private properties around Jackson to reduce bear attractants this fall. The apples will be pressed into cider by Farmstead Cider. Volunteers over 21 will receive a half case of Farmstead cider as a thank you. REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Wildlife Friendlier Fence Project

Fremont Lake, Pinedale

Help reduce barriers to wildlife movement and migration by removing obsolete fences or making wildlife-friendly modifications to existing fence with volunteers and staff from the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation. Full or Half Day Projects Available + No prior experience needed. REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Apple Harvest Volunteer Day

Jackson, WY

Volunteers will harvest apples from private properties around Jackson to reduce bear attractants this fall. The apples will be pressed into cider by Farmstead Cider. Volunteers over 21 will receive a half case of Farmstead cider as a thank you. REGISTRATION CLOSED DUE TO HIGH VOLUME OF VOLUNTEERS

Moose Day Identification Seminar

Virtual

A local biologist will discuss moose biology, history, and the conservation challenges facing the Jackson Hole moose herd. Please sign-up to attend: https://form.jotform.com/Jackson_Hole/MooseDayIDSeminar 

Moose Day 2026

Moose Day is just around the corner, and we would love for you to join us for this annual, community-powered event! Moose Day is a census conducted in partnership with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Grand Teton National Park, and the Bridger-Teton National Forest. By combining observations from citizen scientists with data from wildlife managers, Read More

Nature Mapping Certification Training

Teton County Library Auditorium

Become a certified Nature Mapper and help collect valuable wildlife data. This free 1.5-hour training provides the skills needed to accurately identify species and record reliable observations. Your contributions help inform important conservation decisions, such as planning wildlife crossings and tracking population trends across the region. Register here Questions? Email Zoë at zoe@jhwildlife.org

Nature Mapping Certification Training

Virtual

Become a certified Nature Mapper and help collect valuable wildlife data. This free 1.5-hour training provides the skills needed to accurately identify species and record reliable observations. Your contributions help inform important conservation decisions, such as planning wildlife crossings and tracking population trends across the region. Register here Questions? Email Zoë at zoe@jhwildlife.org

Mountain Bluebird Monitoring Virtual Training

Virtual

Join us for a virtual training for new and returning Mountain Bluebird Nestbox Monitors! We'll review the 2026 monitoring protocol, data collection and entry, and answer any questions before the season kicks off on May 1st. A recording will be available afterward for those unable to join live. Contact Zoë Ward at zoe@jhwildlife.org with any Read More

Invasive Weed Removal – Volunteer Day

Crystal Lite Trail

Invasive weeds can crowd out native plants and deprive wildlife of traditional food sources. Play a role in helping control the spread of invasives and spend a fun morning outside in the mountains by volunteering for this project. Every volunteer makes a meaningful difference. Even a few hours of hands on work can help restore Read More

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

Hoback

Fence Pull at Broken Arrow Ranch  Broken Arrow Ranch is located south of a feedground frequented by elk and other ungulates. Removing fences in this area allows wildlife to migrate more easily across the property. Help reduce barriers to wildlife movement and migration by removing obsolete fences or making wildlife-friendly modifications to existing fence with Read More

Wildlife Underpass Weed Project – Volunteer Day

Hoback

Three new wildlife underpasses have recently been built along South 89 to help reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions by safely funneling animals beneath the highway. The ground disturbance caused by construction has created ideal conditions for invasive weeds. These invasive weeds can crowd out native plants and deprive wildlife of traditional food sources. If invasive plants become established around these bottlenecks, animals Read More