Three Forks LLC Protects 290 Acres of Vital Wildlife Habitat
Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is pleased to announce the permanent…
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Teton Regional Land Trust (TRLT) is pleased to announce the permanent…
Virtual Event September 14th-19th
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.

Steeped in agricultural tradition, farming and ranching remains significant in Teton Basin, benefitting both people and wildlife.

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.

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.

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.

Join the community for Wildfire Preparedness Day on May 2 at Driggs City Plaza. This is a chance to learn practical, local information about living with wildfire and smoke, from home survivability and fuels reduction to preparing for smoke events.
Free burgers, fire trucks, and Smokey Bear will be there too!
This event is made possible by the Forest Service, Teton County Fire Rescue, and Greater Yellowstone Fire Action Network, along with many partners who will be sharing tools, knowledge, and resources throughout the day.
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Early giving is here! Idaho Gives runs May 4–7, but you can make your impact today.
From conserved lands to connected habitats, this work starts with people. Together, we’re helping protect the landscapes that support communities across Idaho.
Click here to donate: www.idahogives.org/organizations/teton-regional-land-trust
📸: Linda M. Swope
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🌲 #HighFiveFriday for Idaho’s environmental champions! 🌿
From protecting open spaces and waterways to advancing sustainable communities and defending the lands we love, environmental nonprofits help ensure Idaho remains a place where people, wildlife, and natural resources can thrive - now and for generations to come. Together, their work safeguards the landscapes that define our state and way of life.
Today, we’re highlighting four #IdahoGives participants who are caring for Idaho’s environment through conservation, education, and advocacy:
🌲 Teton Regional Land Trust (East Idaho)
🌎 Institute for Community Partnerships and Sustainable Development (North Idaho)
🏞️ Wood River Land Trust (South Central Idaho)
⚖️ Advocates for the West (Southwest Idaho)
📅 Idaho Gives is May 4–7! Support your favorite local nonprofit and help protect what makes Idaho special at IdahoGives.org.
#IdahoGives #IdahoRunsonNonprofits #InIdahoforGood #MakeMorePossible
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