What We Do For Wildlife
Established through Hands-On Efforts, Powered by Our Dedicated Volunteers
Building a Wildlife-Friendly Community Together
Conserving Native Wildlife through Research and Direct Action
Preserving and Maintaining Habitat by Reducing Human-Made Obstacles
Decreasing Human-Wildlife Conflicts, Such as Vehicle Collisions and Bear Encounters
Collaborating with Agencies and Organizations to Prioritize Wildlife Conservation and Achieve Real Results
Our Programs
Habitat Restoration
We work to restore and protect vital habitates, creating healthier environments for wildlife.
Nature Mapping
We engage the community in collecting valuable wildlife data to support local conservation efforts.
Give Wildlife a Brake
We raise awareness about wildlife-vehicle collisions and promote safer driving to prevent accidents.
Bear Wise JH
We teach residents and visitors how to safely cohabitate with wildlife in bear country to reduce conflicts.
What is Voluntourism?
Visiting the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is more than just taking in the scenery—it’s an opportunity to actively support the wildlife that makes this place extraordinary. JHWF’s voluntourism initiative – Being Wild Jackson Hole – lets you contribute to conservation by restoring critical habitats and assisting with wildlife research. Get hands-on, connect with the landscape in a meaningful way, and make a real impact while exploring one of the wildest places left in America.
Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
Tax ID # 83-0302830
Office Location:
25 S. Willow St., Suite 10
Jackson, WY 83001
Mailing Address:
PO Box 8042
Jackson, WY 83002
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