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TRLT Receives Generous Donation from Pro Guide Direct

Pro guide directTeton Regional Land Trust recently received over $800 from Pro Guide Direct’s Gear Summit and 2012 International Fly Fishing Film Festival.
The well-attended event was held on May 5, 2012 in Victor. The Gear Summit included casting competitions, gear demos, nonprofit booths and casting lessons. The film festival full of world-class movies was held that evening. All profits were donated to Teton Regional Land Trust, Teton Valley Trout Unlimited and Friends of the Teton River to further their missions.

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Volunteers Needed!

Group Fencing Reduced

It's time to break out those work gloves!

Teton Regional Land Trust's stewardship team is looking for volunteers to help remove dilapidated fencing on a conservation easement near the Teton River. Removing the fence materials will allow wildlife to move safely across the property.

The workday is scheduled for May 19th from 8 am until 4pm.
The Land Trust will provide lunch.
Please bring water, leather gloves and appropriate clothing for working with barbed wire fencing.

For more information and to sign up, contact Mari Castello, (208)-354-8939 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


TRLT Receives POW Grant

TAn Evening with Craneseton Regional Land Trust was recently awarded a generous grant from Grand Targhee Resort Protect our Winters Foundation to help protect sandhill crane habitat. Teton Regional Land Trust has protected, through permanent conservation easements, properties that lie within important sandhill crane spring and fall staging areas, nesting habitats, and night-roosting sites. In order to protect priority sandhill crane habitat, Teton Regional Land Trust will use funds from the Grand Targhee Protect our Winters Foundation to continue public education, sandhill crane surveys and habitat restoration projects.

 Founded by the employees of Grand Targhee Resort to improve the environmental quality of the Teton Valley, the Targhee Environmental Foundation has partnered with international non-profit, Protect Our Winters. Protect Our Winters is dedicated to mitigating climate change by uniting the winter sports community and focusing our collective efforts towards local initiatives that directly reduce environmental impacts and greenhouse gases. This year the Grand Targhee Protect our Winters Foundation awarded $5,500 in grants for environmental projects, thanks to employee contributions and matches from Grand Targhee Resort.