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September 2019
2nd Annual Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival
This week-long event filled with tours, workshops, presentations, and film, culminates in a community-wide celebration of the Greater Yellowstone region’s exceptional wildlife and irreplaceable natural resources and the fall migration of the Sandhill Crane on the Driggs City Center Plaza. The Festival supports the efforts of the Greater Yellowstone Sandhill Crane Initiative which works to protect crucial habitat and resources for the largest staging population of Sandhill Cranes in the Greater Yellowstone and the myriad of iconic species that call…
Find out more »December 2019
Holiday Party
Celebrate the holidays with a festive evening of music, drinks, food, and friends! We will share stories of conservation made possible by our members in 2019. We are excited to present the 2019 Ed Hill Conservation Award to Friends of the Teton River. Please let us know if you're planning to attend by responding here.
Find out more »March 2020
Iconic Birds of Teton Valley
NEW VENUE TO ACCOMMODATE MORE PEOPLE Join us at the Senior Community Center in the Driggs City Center building for an evening with the valley’s best-known birds. Wildlife biologist Michael Whitfield will speak about the diversity of species found in our area, and the iconic birds with strongholds here and the habitats important for their survival. Sign up here. The Winter Ecology Tour on Saturday, March 7 is FULL Sponsored by Teton Regional Land Trust and Valley of the Tetons…
Find out more »Winter Ecology Tour
THIS EVENT IS FULL Join the Teton Regional Land Trust and Michael Whitfield for a Winter Ecology Tour on conservation property along Fox Creek for cross country skiers. People who are signed up should meet at the Land Trust office at 9am. There is a $20 suggested donation per person for the tour. Weather dependent. Photo by Beach Huntsman
Find out more »April 2020
Teton Talks – Lessons from the Land Series
Starting on Friday, April 17 the Teton Regional Land Trust will be hosting “Teton Talks, Lessons from the Land” These virtual events will be every other Friday from 4-5pm and we are excited to feature some great speakers. We hope you will join us! Reserve your spot by NOON on April 17th by signing up here. Our first episode features Michael Whitfield, the Land Trust’s founding executive director and the 2019 Kingsbury Browne Fellow. Michael makes the case for holistic landscape conservation…
Find out more »2020 Earth Day Celebration
Join us to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day! ' There will be presentations, craft ideas, storytimes, videos, and interactive activities on the "Earth Day 2020 - Teton Valley" Facebook page on Earth Day - Wednesday, April 22nd.
Find out more »Idaho Gives 2020
This year, Idaho Gives is two weeks of statewide charitable giving that celebrates the diversity of our Idaho non-profits by allowing people to learn about and contribute to their critical work. You can donate here. Thank you for your support!
Find out more »SPECIAL Teton Talks – Birding with Bill “Lunch-In”
Birding with Bill - Tips and Tricks to Becoming a Better Birder Back by popular demand, and streaming all the way from Vermont, join former Land Trust Resource Specialist, Bill Dell ‘Isola for the virtual opportunity to go Birding with Bill! He will share some techniques and skills to improve your birding abilities. Please sign up by 5pm on Thursday 4/23 here! photo by Tim Mayo
Find out more »May 2020
Teton Talks – Lessons from the Land #2
Teton Talks - Lessons from the Land is a biweekly online presentation on Fridays from 4-5pm, featuring some great speakers. On Friday, May 1st, we will feature Michael Forsberg, photographer and conservationist, who was last year’s Crane Festival keynote speaker. He will share his presentation "On Ancient Wings - The Sandhill Cranes of North America." Please sign up by 5pm on Thursday 4/30. Attendees will receive an email with instructions for…
Find out more »Teton Talks – Lessons from the Land Series #3: Iconic Rivers of the Region
On Friday, May 15th we will feature Iconic Rivers of the Region - Insights into the Henry's Fork and South Fork of the Snake River, presented by Rob VanKirk with the Henry's Fork Foundation and Bryce Oldemeyer with the South Fork Initiative. Learn about the ecology, conservation, and restoration work happening on the South Fork and Henry's Fork of the Snake River from fishery experts. Sign up here to sign up and receive the link to the online event! Rob…
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