Across the GYE, many individuals and organizations are conducting research and conservation projects to improve the way our human communities exist in this special landscape. In the following updates, you’ll find important information on science, management, education and policy. Both the general public and natural resources leaders will find them practical and informative for living with wildlife in the GYE.
Beauty that Inspires Coexistence: How Natural Area Interpretive Artwork Can Build Conservation Values
Katie Shepherd Christiansen
Cyber-Enabled Wildlife Markets and the Risk of Zoonotic Disease
Molly Loomis Tyson
Earthfire Institute Introduces Reconnection Ecology
Susan B. Eirich
Flowering Time Advances Since the 1970’s in a Montane Sagebrush Steppe Community: Implications for Management and Restoration
Trevor Bloom, Donal O’Leary and Corinna Riginos
Jackson Hole Recreation-Wildlife Coexistence Project
Linda Merigliano and Ashley Egan
Morbidity and Mortality Investigation Along with Human-Moose Coexistence in Jackson, WY
Virginia Stout, Ben Wise, Aly Courtemanch, Gary Fralick, Hank Edwards, Samantha Allen and Deborah McCauley
Neighbors to Nature: Cache Creek Study
Kate Gersh, Courtney Larson and Trevor Bloom
The Palisades Project
Peggie dePasquale and Mike Vanata
Wildlife for All
Kristin Combs
Winter Wildlife Closures in Jackson Hole
Morgan Graham