A flood of people ever increasingly is taking over riparian areas along the Snake River in Jackson Hole—riparian areas being among the richest habitats for wildlife that is also being pushed out of other areas and, ever increasingly, getting killed along highways. A section of the Snake River in 1977, top, and the same section in 2017. Images are are screen shots from the Teton County's GIS service, provided courtesy Susan Marsh
A flood of people ever increasingly is taking over riparian areas along the Snake River in Jackson Hole—riparian areas being among the richest habitats for wildlife that is also being pushed out of other areas and, ever increasingly, getting killed along highways. A section of the Snake River in 1977, top, and the same section in 2017. Images are are screen shots from the Teton County's GIS service, provided courtesy Susan Marsh