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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.)
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