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Starting June 12th, 2025, Jonas Black, dog trainer and wildlife advocate, led the second annual Hogs for Hope motorcycle ride, traveling from Austin, Texas to Daniel, Wyoming. This was the promise he made in May, 2024, to come back to Wyoming every year until our legislature changes the laws that allow torture to wildlife. Last […]
Hannah Robart joined us in the spring of 2022 to work on some important projects. Hannah helped to get Jackson Hole Bear Solutions off the ground and into action. She and the JH Bear Solutions Program Manager, Drew Gath, spent time applying stickers to cans, cleaning them up before delivery, and getting dozens of Kodiak […]
Credible but unverified reports of wolf poaching have come in around the Yellowstone border. The relaxed regulations in the zones surrounding Yellowstone have emboldened trophy hunters and has created an environment in which poaching is easier to conceal. Legal hunting leads to more illegal hunting. Studies have proven this to be the case. A recent […]
We can’t begin to thank Grant Gallaher enough for his service to WWA this fall. Grant was with us from August through December and has even agreed to help out with the event we have on January 2 at the National Museum of Wildlife Art (NMWA) to roll out our Spanish edition of our wildly […]
We are so thankful for Jenna Henderson’s very generous service term with us this summer. Jenna was able to complete some much needed projects and has prepared our fall term AmeriCorps member with a lesson plan that we can use with local youth about coexistence with wildlife. Jenna is a resident of North Carolina and […]
We are delighted to highlight our AmeriCorps service member for winter/spring 2021. Andrew Miller is a University of Wyoming graduate with a degree in geology and geohydrology. He currently lives in Laramie, Wyoming, but grew up near Denver. We have greatly enjoyed and appreciated the time Andrew has spent with us the past couple of […]
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22 THROUGH MONDAY JANUARY 25, WWA RECEIVES 20% OF ALL SALES Elizabeth Mordensky is a wildlife guide in Yellowstone, thru hiker, avid wildlife watcher, and an amazingly talented artist. Her mediums are oils, watercolors, and acrylic. Elizabeth’s artistic abilities are expressed in two different styles. She creates super detailed landscape acrylic paintings, and […]
Our executive director was featured on the Projects for Wildlife podcast. The podcast focuses on people who are leading wildlife related projects around the world and highlights passionate, dedicated individuals who are helping wildlife through innovative ideas. Kristin talked about the challenges that face the wildlife of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE) and some projects […]
This Saturday at the Center for the Arts in Jackson is our big event. Join us for a silent auction, artwork and live painting with Shannon Marie Schacht, two films, raffle, wolf-related items for sale, and more! This article from the Jackson Hole News and Guide tells all about Matt Simmons and Lorin Lindner who […]
As well as being a keystone species and providing valuable ecosystem services, our grizzly bears are also a great resource to the state and provide an economic driving force of our second largest industry — tourism. Since grizzly bears are such a rare species and only live in a few select places, people travel from […]
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