Jackson Hole Wildlife Journal & Blog

The Baby Boom: Birthing Season in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Spring marks the arrival of newborns on the landscape. The lush green meadows of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provide nutrient-rich food for mothers and protective cover for their offspring. Elk, bison, mule deer, moose, and pronghorn all give birth between early May and late June, meaning we're seeing a lot of new, adorable faces on the landscape. Read our latest blog post to learn more about the birthing season and the very important reasons behind this seasonal, synchronous timing!

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Research Revealed: Pronghorn & winter mortality

This winter's record-breaking snowpack has been devastating for western Wyoming's pronghorn antelope population. Read on to learn more about how herds are faring and how wildlife officials aim to help the population.

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Research Revealed: Bighorn sheep & pneumonia

Increasing population numbers among bighorn sheep herds raise alarms about pneumonia outbreaks.

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National Museum of Wildlife Art docent training

Our guides recently took a guided tour of the National Museum of Wildlife Art to enhance our knowledge of the museum's amazing artwork. Read on to learn more!

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Digiscoping Workshop with Swarovski Optik

Our latest workshop offering is a 6-day digiscoping workshop in partnership with Swarovski Optik and digiscoping expert Clay Taylor. Learn more about what this exciting trip will entail!

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