3rd Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival
Virtual Event September 14th-19th
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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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The Nature Conservancy published a blog written by east Idaho outdoor journalist Kris Millgate about our Upper Snake River Land Protection Partnership, a decades long effort to protect the South Fork of the Snake River and beyond. Thanks to The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Fund, Bureau of Land Management, and Idaho Department of Fish and Game for working with us and landowners to protect more than 26,000 along this east Idaho gem.
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Cutthroats and Cottonwoods: Protecting the South Fork of the Snake
On a family boat trip down Idaho's South Fork River, writer Kris Millgate explores TNC's role protecting this river ecosystem.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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!
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Fall Message from our Executive Director
Teton Regional Land Trust presents the 6th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival
Inspiring you to Protect Great Places
Conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in Eastern Idaho for this and future generations.
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P.O. Box 247
Driggs, ID 83422
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1520 S. 500 W.
Driggs, ID 83422
208-354-8939
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