Wildflower bouquets pay homage to a moose that perished trying to cross a busy highway in Jackson Hole—emblematic of how growth issues are taking a heavy toll on wildlife in the piecturesque Wyoming valley. While many groups work in wildlife conservation, few in Greater Yellowstone are involved in private land use planning issues, day in and out, pushing for planning and zoning and vigorously scrutinizing development that is destroying the natural essence of landscapes. One of the groups that does is the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance. Photo courtesy Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance.
Wildflower bouquets pay homage to a moose that perished trying to cross a busy highway in Jackson Hole—emblematic of how growth issues are taking a heavy toll on wildlife in the piecturesque Wyoming valley. While many groups work in wildlife conservation, few in Greater Yellowstone are involved in private land use planning issues, day in and out, pushing for planning and zoning and vigorously scrutinizing development that is destroying the natural essence of landscapes. One of the groups that does is the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance. Photo courtesy Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance.