• Teton Basin

    Because of the rare plant and wide-ranging animal species that depend upon it, the Teton River Basin has been ranked the number one private lands conservation priority area within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its combination of irreplaceable ecological value and vulnerability.

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  • Teton Basin

    Steeped in agricultural tradition, farming and ranching remains significant in Teton Basin, benefitting both people and wildlife.

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  • South Fork

    The South Fork Snake River corridor from Swan Valley to Menan Buttes is one of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s most outstanding fish and wildlife resources, including the cottonwood gallery forest along this reach of the river, named the number one wildlife resource in Idaho.

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  • Sand Creek and Middle Henry’s Fork

    Because of the combination of rare plant and animal populations in the area, the Henry’s Fork River is ranked as the number two conservation priority within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its irreplaceable ecological value.

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  • Island Park and Shotgun Valley

    The Island Park Caldera, the Henry’s Lake Flat, Shotgun Valley, and the south slope of the Centennial Range make up a large and diverse landscape, where there are is great value for migratory and wintering elk and sage grouse, raptor migration corridors, and expansive habitats of value to many species.

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Our very own Nicole Cyr, Stewardship Associate talks about her day in the field!

Nicole Cyr said "during work this week I saw 8 conservation easement properties, spent 1 afternoon swan monitoring, drove 300 miles, and walked 12.5 miles... next week will likely be spent doing paperwork".
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Our very own Nicole Cyr, Stewardship Associate talks about her day in the field! 

Nicole Cyr said during work this week I saw 8 conservation easement properties, spent 1 afternoon swan monitoring, drove 300 miles, and walked 12.5 miles... next week will likely be spent doing paperwork.Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

The 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is in full swing!

Everyone is welcome at the Saturday Crane Art Fair and Auction from 5-7pm at Driggs City Center. You will have the opportunity to bid on amazing crane art and sculptures made by many of our local artists. Teton Arts will be on hand making fun kid's crane art projects. Summit School of the Arts’ students, families & friends of Arts and the Hispanic Heritage Dancers presented by the Hispanic Resource Center of Teton Valley will be dancing on the stage, and Mary Lou Oslund, winner of this year's poster contest will be talking about and demonstrating her unique wood burning art technique. Don't miss out on getting your Crane Festival merchandise: posters, stickers, hoodies, hats, totes, and blankets!

You can learn more at tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/ or follow the link in our bio. We hope to see you there!

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
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The 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is in full swing!

Everyone is welcome at the Saturday Crane Art Fair and Auction from 5-7pm at Driggs City Center. You will have the opportunity to bid on amazing crane art and sculptures made by many of our local artists. Teton Arts  will be on hand making fun kids crane art projects. Summit School of Arts and the Hispanic Heritage Dancers presented by the Hispanic Resource Center of Teton Valley will be dancing on the stage, and Mary Lou Oslund, winner of this years poster contest will be talking about and demonstrating her unique wood burning art technique. Dont miss out on getting your Crane Festival merchandise: posters, stickers, hoodies, hats, totes, and blankets!

You can learn more at https://tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/ or follow the link in our bio. We hope to see you there!

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
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Join Teton Regional Land Trust staff in honoring Indigenous Peoples Day next Monday, October 14, by participating in Idaho State University's 6th Annual Celebration. 

You can register for the free event at https://www.isu.edu/ipd/ (link in bio) and join in person on campus or by zoom. There are workshops and activities scheduled all day from 8am to 8pm including speakers, performances, a film screening, demonstrations, and ceremonies. 

#easternidaho #idahostateuniversity #indigenouspeoplesday
☀️A heartfelt thank you from the Teton Regional Land Trust to everyone who participated in the 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival last week! Your contributions were vital to the festival’s success. 

From our amazing volunteers and partners to the enthusiastic attendees, landowners, artists, dancers, teachers, reporters, and staff, each of you played a crucial role in creating a memorable experience. 

The sold-out crane tours, film screenings, artist workshops, and the exciting art auction showcased our collective effort and commitment to raising awareness about Sandhill Cranes and supporting the Greater Yellowstone Sandhill Crane Initiative. 

We truly appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you all again next fall! 

@eastern.idaho @intermountainaquatics @tributaryidaho @tetonvalleynews @TimAndWendyBrokish @idahofishandgame @cftetonvalley @brushbuck @MegAndBertRaynesWildlifeFund @PattieAndEarlLayserMemorialTrust #GreaterYellowstoneCraneFestival #Conservation #Community #SandhillCranes 
#driggsidaho 
#tetonarts
#farming
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The 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is in full swing!

Everyone is welcome at the Saturday Crane Art Fair and Auction from 5-7pm at Driggs City Center. You will have the opportunity to bid on amazing crane art and sculptures made by many of our local artists. @tetonarts will be on hand making fun kid's crane art projects. @summitartstv and the Hispanic Heritage Dancers presented by the Hispanic Resource Center will be dancing on the stage, and Mary Lou Oslund, winner of this year's poster contest will be talking about and demonstrating her unique wood burning art technique. Don't miss out on getting your Crane Festival merchandise: posters, stickers, hoodies, hats, totes, and blankets!

You can learn more at https://tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/ or follow the link in our bio. We hope to see you there!

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
The 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival starts tomorrow! 

All of the tours are full, but we still have some spaces open in the workshops- photography with Linda Swope and plein air with Sue Tyler. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from some of the valley's best artists out in the field with Sandhill Cranes.
There are still a few spots left for the film showing at Pierre's Theatre of Wings Over Water on Wednesday as well. 

Everyone is welcome at the Saturday Crane Art Fair and Auction where you will have the opportunity to buy amazing crane art and sculptures made by many of our local artists. Teton Arts will be on hand making fun kid's crane art projects. Summit School of the Arts and the Hispanic Heritage Dancers presented by the Hispanic Resource Center will be dancing on the stage, and Mary Lou Oslund, winner of this year's poster contest will be talking about and demonstrating her unique wood burning art technique. Don't miss out on getting your Crane Festival merchandise, which we will have at all the events. 

We can't wait to see you at this year's Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival, Sept. 18-21. Follow the link in our bio for details and to sign up for events. 

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
The Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival is right around the corner, starting next Wednesday, September 18. We hope you can all make it! The festival would not be possible without our generous sponsors.

Teton Regional Land Trust would like to thank all our 2024 Crane Festival sponsors including @tributaryidaho, the Meg and Bert Raynes Wildlife Fund, @visitidaho, the Pattie & Earle Layser Memorial Trust, @intermountainaquatics, @yellowstone_teton_territory, @tetonvalleynews, @id_fish_wildlife_fdn, @brushbuck, @cftetonvalley, and Tim and Wendy Brockish. 

Thank you all for your continued support of the Greater Yellowstone Sandhill Crane Initiative and the festival. A link to the event page with descriptions of all the festival activites can be found in our bio.

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
Don't miss the 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival starting next Wednesday, September 18 through Saturday, September 21! There are still a few spots left in our photography and plein air workshops, our morning Sandhill Crane tours, and our evening crane viewings. 

Wednesday's showing of Wings Over Water @pierrestheatre is a first come, first served event with a suggested donation at the door and Saturday's Community Crane Art Celebration at the Driggs City Center is free and open to all. 

Learn more about all these events at https://tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/ or click on the link in our bio.

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
Calling all Teton County, Idaho residents! We encourage you to voice your opinion to the Teton County Board of County Commissioners about the revision of the County’s Natural Resource Overlay. The County Commissioners will be conducting a public hearing on September 20, 2024 at 2:30pm. You can attend the hearing in person or virtually through Zoom. Written comments are due to pz@tetoncountyidaho.gov by 5pm on Friday, September 13, 2024.

The recommended revisions to the 2006 Natural Resource Overlay utilize the newest and most credible wildlife data. In addition, an associated Wildlife Habitat Analysis Policy is being recommended to create standardization and enhance quality and objectivity of habitat analyses. Information relevant to the public hearing can be found at the following link, listed under “Natural Resource Overlay (NRO) Revision”: https://www.tetoncountyidaho.gov/departments/planning_zoning_department/pending_subdivisions.php

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