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Our Summer Newsletter is Here

Our summer newsletter has arrived! In this issue, we share the…

Meet Kim Ragotzkie, TRLT’s Newest Board Member

Please join us in welcoming our newset board member, Kim…

Meet Eizaak Jordan, TRLT’s New Development Manager

Please join us in welcoming Teton Regional Land Trust's new…

Dawn on the Lek: Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse Surveying & Banding

For the past month, Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) staff…

2026 Michael B. Whitfield Scholarship Recipient: Piper Palmer

Teton Regional Land Trust is pleased to announce that Piper…

Three Forks LLC Protects 290 Acres of Vital Wildlife Habitat

Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is pleased to announce the permanent…

Crane Festival Poster Contest and Crane Sculptures

The Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest is officially…

Happy Holidays

We are deeply grateful to everyone who joined us for Teton Regional Land Trust’s holiday party and to the many community members and supporters who make this work possible throughout the year. It was a joy to gather, reconnect, and celebrate the shared commitment that keeps eastern Idaho’s lands, waters, and wildlife a priority.

Bowles Family Protects 157 Acres

Teton Regional Land Trust is proud to announce that the Bowles family has completed their third conservation easement with TRLT in just two years, permanently protecting 157 acres of farm ground northwest of Darby Canyon. One parcel has been in the family for 88 years, the other for 35, continuing a legacy of stewardship and care for the land.

Lost Rivers Grazing Academy

Thanks to an American Farmland Trust Soil Health Stewards grant, this September, the Land Trust was able to provide a scholarship to the Lost Rivers Grazing Academy in Marsing, Idaho. The recipient of the scholarship, Russell Clark, owns and operates Roots and Grow Farm LLC in Fremont County, Idaho. Russell raises grass-fed beef cattle on approximately 50 acres of rotationally grazed pasture and 40 acres of irrigated alfalfa.

162 acres in Teton County, WY Permanently Protected by Boyd Bowles and Teton Regional Land Trust

Boyd Bowles of Teton County recently completed his second conservation…

Help Keep Wild Bears Wild

Sustaining your Soil and your Legacy: A Discussion on Farm Health and Succession

Teton Regional Land Trust is pleased to invite our community…

Summer Newsletter is Now Available

Our new Summer 2025 Newsletter is now available. Click on…

Teton River Fence Removal Projects

Teton Regional Land Trust works with conservation easement…

Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Dedicate Sculptures along Teton Creek Corridor Trail

The public is welcome to join the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes…

8th annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest winner

We are thrilled to announce the winning artwork for the Greater…

The Importance of Reaccreditation

In 2025, Teton Regional Land Trust is proud to announce its…

Birding Resources

Plant a Bird Friendly Garden As the spring equinox nears,…

Crane Poster Contest and Crane Sculptures

Want to put your artistic talent to work protecting wildlife…

Teton Regional Land Trust Launches New Farm Succession Program

Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is located in Driggs, Idaho…

Vital Wetland in Teton Valley Permanently Protected

We are excited to celebrate the closing of a 140-acre conservation…

Safeguarding the Heart of Teton Valley

Growing up in Teton Valley, I was aware of Teton Regional Land…

Land Conservation- reprinted from Henry’s Fork Anglers blog

One of the greatest concerns we hear from our customers is…

Seasonal Movement of Elk and Moose

Story by Crys Mooseman / Photos by Marya Moosman As the…

Supporting Wildlife with Let-down Fences 

At Teton Regional Land Trust, we’re dedicated to ensuring…