Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Publications

Heron Blues

Jackson Hole Roadway and Crossing Study, Teton County, Wyoming

Two page summary
Full report


Prepared for Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation by Biota Research and Consulting, Inc., 2003.
The Roadway and Wildlife Crossing Study provides the essential tools to make Teton County’s transportation system compatible with wildlife.  It pinpoints locations where human and wildlife traffic converges and recommends effective mitigation options for specific stretches of road.  However, it is ultimately up to the road engineers, county officials, and the public to use the information in this study to make informed choices concerning roadway development in Teton County.

Give Wildlife A Brake

A succinct overview about the “hot spots” in Jackson Hole that show where collisions between vehicles and wildlife typically occur.  It also provides tips on how to avoid wildlife-vehicle collisions.

Wildlife Friendly Fencing

This small brochure show how to construct a fence that will not injure wildlife or impair their movement around Jackson Hole; complete with building specifications.

Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Newsletter

Community Wildlife Summer 2011

Fall 2008
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Fall 2007
Summer 2007
Fall 2006
Summer 2006

Fencing Resource Notebook

An in depth look at fences to show landowners what works and what doesn’t; a photographic look at wildlife friendly fencing.

Wildlife Feeding Brochure entitled “Why Not Feed Us?”

Animals that are fed grow accustomed to human activity and lose their fear of people.  These wild animals may become bold and aggressive, or even dangerous to people and pets.