• 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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Don't wait; spots are quickly filling for some of our Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This year's festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings.

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Dont wait; spots are quickly filling for some of our Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This years festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings. 

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho

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Want to put your artistic talent to work protecting wildlife habitat in Teton Valley? Teton Regional Land Trust is excited to provide this creative, community art project again at this year’s Crane Festival. Life-size wooden crane sculptures are available for artists and community members to design. The completed sculptures will be auctioned off at the Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival on Saturday, September 21 at the Driggs City Center. Proceeds from the auction will help support crane habitat conservation in Teton Valley. These unique cranes are meant to be displayed outdoors, so make sure to use materials that can withstand the outdoor environment. Sculptures were generously created and donated by Carla Gust Nordlinder, Katie Green, and Rebecca Shank.

If interested in decorating a crane, please email mandy@tetonlandtrust.org.

#conservation #easternidaho #sandhillcrane
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Want to put your artistic talent to work protecting wildlife habitat in Teton Valley? Teton Regional Land Trust is excited to provide this creative, community art project again at this year’s Crane Festival. Life-size wooden crane sculptures are available for artists and community members to design. The completed sculptures will be auctioned off at the Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival on Saturday, September 21 at the Driggs City Center. Proceeds from the auction will help support crane habitat conservation in Teton Valley. These unique cranes are meant to be displayed outdoors, so make sure to use materials that can withstand the outdoor environment. Sculptures were generously created and donated by Carla Gust Nordlinder, Katie Green, and Rebecca Shank.

If interested in decorating a crane, please email mandy@tetonlandtrust.org.

#conservation #easternidaho #sandhillcrane

Registration is now open for all Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This year's Crane Festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings.
tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
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Registration is now open for all Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This years Crane Festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings.
https://tetonlandtrust.org/7th-annual-greater-yellowstone-crane-festival/

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
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Join Teton Regional Land Trust for our 7th Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival! We still have spots left for some of our morning and evening crane tours, so sign up while there’s still availability!

Learn about crane behavior, ecology, and the conservation efforts of the Land Trust on their behalf. Visit tetonlandtrust.org to sign up!
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Don't wait; spots are quickly filling for some of our Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This year's festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings. (link in bio)

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
Want to put your artistic talent to work protecting wildlife habitat in Teton Valley? Teton Regional Land Trust is excited to provide this creative, community art project again at this year’s Crane Festival. Life-size wooden crane sculptures are available for artists and community members to design. The completed sculptures will be auctioned off at the Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival on Saturday, September 21 at the Driggs City Center. Proceeds from the auction will help support crane habitat conservation in Teton Valley. These unique cranes are meant to be displayed outdoors, so make sure to use materials that can withstand the outdoor environment. Sculptures were generously created and donated by Carla Gust Nordlinder, Katie Green, and Rebecca Shank.

If interested in decorating a crane, please email mandy@tetonlandtrust.org.

#conservation #easternidaho #sandhillcrane
Registration is now open for all Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival activities! This year's Crane Festival will take place in Teton Valley on September 18-21 and includes Morning Crane Tours, Photography and Plein Air Workshops, Evening Crane Viewings, a screening of the film, Wings Over Water, and a Saturday Community Celebration of crane art including dance, sculpture, and other art mediums, many available for auction. Please go to our website for full descriptions of the activities and for links to reserve your spot for tours, workshops, and viewings. (link in bio)

#sandhillcrane #conservation #easternidaho
Do you want to make a difference in the future of our region? Do you want to work with a talented and dedicated team of conservationists? Consider joining the Teton Regional Land Trust team as our new Finance and Operations Manager or Director of Engagement!

The Finance and Operations Manager acts with the Executive Director to coordinate accounting and administrative operations of TRLT. This position's primary responsibilities are to ensure organizational effectiveness by providing leadership for the organization's financial and administrative functions. 

TRLT is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team as our Director of Engagement. The successful candidate will be experienced with various aspects of fundraising, be dynamic, detail-oriented, self-directed and dedicated to TRLT’s mission. 

Learn more by going to https://tetonlandtrust.org/connect/employment-opportunities/ or clink on the link in our bio.

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Want to join a dynamic board that is making a difference for the long-term health and viability of eastern Idaho? Teton Regional Land Trust is accepting applications for board positions. The Land Trust is committed to having a diverse Board of Directors. We are looking for board members from Bonneville, Madison, Jefferson, Clark, and Fremont Counties, multicultural members, and/or members with professional experience in agriculture, accounting, law, and fundraising. We are currently not accepting applications from Teton County. If you are interested or have an individual you would like to nominate, please contact Kim Trotter at kimt@tetonlandtrust.org.

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The Tin Cup giving season is almost over, and we’re incredibly grateful for your support! If you haven’t donated yet, there’s still time until 5:00pm today to help us conserve Eastern Idaho’s working farms, fish and wildlife habitats, and scenic open spaces for future generations.

Your contributions support vital areas like wildlife migration corridors, which allow elk, deer, and moose to thrive by moving between habitats. 🦌 Our conservation efforts protect these pathways from development, maintaining the natural balance of our ecosystem.

Teton Valley’s agricultural lands not only provide fresh, local foods but also support the local economy and maintain our region’s ecological health. 🌾 By preserving farms and ranches, we ensure these landscapes remain productive and undeveloped.

The Teton River is the heart of our community, and we’ve protected 29 miles of it, safeguarding habitats for Yellowstone cutthroat trout and big game animals. 🐟 Your support helps future generations enjoy its beauty and diverse wildlife.

Please consider making a donation before the Tin Cup giving season ends at 5:00pm today. Together, we can preserve these cherished landscapes and habitats. Thank you for your unwavering support! 💚
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Teton Regional Land Trust would like to thank everyone who came out to the @inalandscape concert in Victor last night. We hope that you enjoyed yourselves as much as we did. Hunter, Lori and the crew are so amazing and always make their concerts memorable. 

We would especially like to thank the Watters family, our sponsors, and all the volunteers, board, and staff who attended and helped us to make this event such a success.

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Conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in Eastern Idaho for this and future generations.