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

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

Big Piney, Sublette County

Calpet, Big Piney This stretch of fence impacts access to important winter range for Mule deer. These areas provide crucial access to exposed forage, such as grasses and sagebrush, thermal cover from cold winds, and quiet environments that help wildlife conserve energy through the winter months. Removing fencing in these areas supports healthy winter range Read More

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

Game Creek Mesa

Fence Pull at Game Creek Mesa  Game Creek is located on Forest Service land and serves as important winter range for elk and deer. These areas provide crucial access to exposed forage, such as grasses and sagebrush, thermal cover from cold winds, and quiet environments that help wildlife conserve energy through the winter months. Removing Read More

Commissioner License Raffle Draw

Virtual

2026 Commissioner License Raffle Win a Coveted Wyoming Commissioner License – Only 350 Tickets Available for an elk, deer or antelope tag! Open to Wyoming residents and non-residents. Don’t wait years to draw your dream tag! The Wyoming Commissioner License gives you the chance to hunt in some of the state’s most sought-after areas—no preference Read More

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

Fremont Lake, Pinedale

Fremont Butte Fence Raise  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 Link

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

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 Link

Corburn Meadows Weed Removal – Volunteer Day

Coburn Meadows

Coburn Meadow is a dispersed camping area located on the Bridger-Teton National Forest, about 40 minutes South of Jackson. The project area is flat and features a parking lot, campsites, stream, and meadow. The invasive species of focus are musk thistle, bull thistle, and hounds tongue. Coburn Meadow is a popular recreation destination. Volunteer efforts 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 can unintentionally spread seeds Read More

Invasive Weed Removal – Volunteer Day

Crystal Lite Trail

Crystal Butte is a scenic and frequently visited recreation area located on the edge of Jackson in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Volunteer work will focus on the “Crystal Lite” trail, a half-mile route with less than 500 feet of elevation gain. Invasive species at this site include musk thistle, bull thistle, houndstongue, spotted knapweed, and Read More

Wildlife Friendlier Fence – Volunteer Day

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 Link