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Map of Greater Yellowstone
Ecosystem

Don't poach the powder!
Click here for maps of areas that are closed to protect wildlife.

Wildlife Habitat vs. Development in Teton County's Natural Resource Overlay  

To survive, wildlife needs year-round access to food and water, large areas undisturbed by humans and pets, and corridors to be able to move to meet their daily needs.

We’ve mapped the best data on wildlife habitat in Teton County to help evaluate the Natural Resource Overlay zone, a planning tool that's meant to preserve the diversity and abundance of Jackson Hole's wildlife.

Click here for the maps, which we're sharing with the community and the town and county to provide this pertinent information during the Jackson/Teton County Comprehensive Plan revision process, which is going on NOW. (Click here for more on the Comp Plan.)

 
 
Wildlife Values vs. Oil and Gas Leasing on the Bridger-Teton  
Click here for maps that show the conflict between critical wildlife habitat and areas in the Bridger-Teton National Forest open to oil and gas leasing as of 2006.
They also show how vulnerable the forest’s special places are to future energy development.

We hope this series of maps will help spur public involvement in the Bridger-Teton’s management plan revision process, which has been going on since 2005.

Click here for a fact sheet about oil and gas leasing on the Bridger-Teton, and here for a list of people to comment to.
 
 
   

 

 

 

 

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