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The Jackson Hole Airport in Grand Teton National Park joins more than 80 other internationally recognized dark sky places in our region.
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Since your life depends on them as part of the sport, ropes eventually need to be retired. But that doesn’t mean they have to go to a landfill.
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Visitors to both parks should keep an eye out for park vehicles and snow removal equipment, and respect any road and wildlife closures.
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Backcountry explorers should avoid wearing earbuds, carry bear spray and travel in groups of three or more.
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A new wolf pack may be forming right now in Jackson Hole, splitting their time between the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park.
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About 200 people were among thousands across the country who rallied to support the nation’s parks and forests.
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Feelings of fear, uncertainty remain among some employees due to executive actions, like a mass resignation offer, aimed at streamlining the workforce.
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The resolution to hand over wide swaths of public land failed after a bumpy ride in the Senate.
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Talks for what people will be allowed to do on the land – and how the state will use the sale proceeds – are slated to start this year.
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The Office of State Lands and Investments has identified about 121,000 acres of BLM lands in the Powder River Basin and in southwest Wyoming that would meet the state’s stated goals.