Jackson Hole is a high mountain valley that is home to Grand Teton National Park and our nation’s most cherished wildlife. A gateway to Yellowstone National Park in the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Jackson Hole hosts millions of visitors and a growing number of residents, and is experiencing ever greater human impacts on its fragile environment.
With the support of our members,
the Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance works to
protect the natural resources and wildlife that
make this area world renowned. We monitor the
impacts of growth and development on public and
private lands in and around the valley, and intervene
when the impacts to our natural resources become
too high. We encourage the input of people like
you because we believe that natural resource protection
can best be accomplished when citizens become informed
and actively involved.
The Conservation
Alliance seeks to educate and motivate our friends
and neighbors to sustain our unique community by
standing up for Jackson Hole's wildlife, open spaces,
and clean air and water.
Together, we work for:
Valley
character that is built
on the common belief that our precious natural
resources are of the highest importance to Jackson
Hole and the surrounding Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem;
Valley
cooperation that advocates
for responsible planning, land use and wildlife
management;
Valley
solutions informed by
science and research easily understood by all;
and
Valley
action that strengthens
and sustains the town, region and whole ecosystem.
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
-- Partnering for a Wild & Beautiful Valley |