
3rd Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival
Virtual Event September 14th-19th
Teton Basin
Learn MoreBecause 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.
Teton Basin
Learn MoreSteeped in agricultural tradition, farming and ranching remains significant in Teton Basin, benefitting both people and wildlife.
South Fork
Learn MoreThe 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.
Sand Creek and Middle Henry’s Fork
Learn MoreBecause 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.
Island Park and Shotgun Valley
Learn MoreThe 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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The Land Trust is excited to announce that we are now offering $5 monthly memberships! For the price of a coffee, you can support the organization that protects the places that are important to you, forever.
All members receive a welcome packet, summer newsletter by mail, winter newsletter by email, and Land Trust event benefits. We hope you'll consider sustaining our work conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and open spaces in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
To become a monthly member, click the following link and check the box for monthly donations.
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tetonlandtrust.org/donate/
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The welcome packet is awesome, great information on projects.
Thank you to everyone who came out to our events last week! And a huge shoutout to our hosts, Highpoint Cider and Great Harvest Bread Co. We'll keep you posted on upcoming events, but if you're curious, take a look at our full event calendar here: tetonlandtrust.org/events/ ... See MoreSee Less
It was so fun!
Teton Regional Land Trust is proud to announce that the poster design contest for the 6th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival has begun.
From its inception, the Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival has incorporated artistic components, which can serve as a means of connecting with cranes. The festival includes photography, drawing, and poetry workshops as well as dance performances by regional groups. Each year, a poster design contest is held, and the winning artwork represents the festival in all of our outreach.
Artists are invited to submit original artwork and are encouraged to sign their work. The artwork must be vertical or square, not horizontal. The artwork that is chosen will be printed on posters as well as merchandise such as hats, T-shirts, and totes. The winning artist will be awarded $250 and will receive a framed copy of the poster as well as several souvenir items featuring their work. This year’s submission window is open until 5pm on April 10th, 2023.
For a complete list of guidelines and to fill out the application, please click here: tetonlandtrust.org/greater-yellowstone-crane-festival-2/
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Driggs, ID 83422
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1520 S. 500 W.
Driggs, ID 83422
208-354-8939
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