• Teton Basin

    Because of the rare plant and wide-ranging animal species that depend upon it, the Teton River Basin has been ranked the number one private lands conservation priority area within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its combination of irreplaceable ecological value and vulnerability.

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  • Teton Basin

    Steeped in agricultural tradition, farming and ranching remains significant in Teton Basin, benefitting both people and wildlife.

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  • South Fork

    The South Fork Snake River corridor from Swan Valley to Menan Buttes is one of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem’s most outstanding fish and wildlife resources, including the cottonwood gallery forest along this reach of the river, named the number one wildlife resource in Idaho.

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  • Sand Creek and Middle Henry’s Fork

    Because of the combination of rare plant and animal populations in the area, the Henry’s Fork River is ranked as the number two conservation priority within the entire Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for its irreplaceable ecological value.

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  • Island Park and Shotgun Valley

    The Island Park Caldera, the Henry’s Lake Flat, Shotgun Valley, and the south slope of the Centennial Range make up a large and diverse landscape, where there are is great value for migratory and wintering elk and sage grouse, raptor migration corridors, and expansive habitats of value to many species.

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We are happy to announce the winner of this year's Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest- Mary Lou Oslund! Her piece, titled "Foraging for Food Near the River's Edge" was created using wood burning techniques and acrylic paint.

Her beautiful artwork will be used on the poster, in ads, on merchandise, and anything else we produce to promote the festival this year. Congratulations, MaryLou!
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We are happy to announce the winner of this years Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest- Mary Lou Oslund! Her piece, titled Foraging for Food Near the Rivers Edge was created using wood burning techniques and acrylic paint. 

Her beautiful artwork will be used on the poster, in ads, on merchandise, and anything else we produce to promote the festival this year. Congratulations, MaryLou!

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It’s so beautiful! I can hardly wait for the poster to add to my collection! And the apparel of course! 😁

Congratulations, Mary Lou! Beautiful!

Love love love this! Congratulations to all!

Yay, Mary Lou Oslund!!!! Congratulations!!!!!

I love it!

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A HUGE thank you to all of our supporters for Idaho Gives! We are blown away by the incredible support we received this year. We raised a total of $31,216 for conservation in eastern Idaho, surpassing our goal of $25,000!

Your contributions go directly toward conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in eastern Idaho for this and future generations.

Thanks to our generous donors, Bruce Mincher, Wes and Jean Keller, Greg Collins and Sue Miller, Tim Reynolds and Patty Isaeff, and Jim Key, for providing us with a $12,500 match! We couldn’t have done it without you.
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A HUGE thank you to all of our supporters for Idaho Gives! We are blown away by the incredible support we received this year. We raised a total of $31,216 for conservation in eastern Idaho, surpassing our goal of $25,000! 

Your contributions go directly toward conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in eastern Idaho for this and future generations.

Thanks to our generous donors, Bruce Mincher, Wes and Jean Keller, Greg Collins and Sue Miller, Tim Reynolds and Patty Isaeff, and Jim Key, for providing us with a $12,500 match! We couldn’t have done it without you.
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#tetonlandtrust #conservation #agriculture #protectourlands #wildlife

It’s the FINAL day of Idaho Gives. Thank you so much to those who have already donated. We are $1,230 away from our goal of $25,000!

Your donation directly supports our work to ensure eastern Idaho can enjoy clean rivers and streams, abundant wildlife, inspiring vistas, working lands, and a thriving economy.

Thank you so much for giving back to Idaho 💚💚 now let’s finish this strong today!!

Click here to donate: www.idahogives.org/organizations/teton-regional-land-trust

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It’s the FINAL day of Idaho Gives. Thank you so much to those who have already donated. We are $1,230 away from our goal of $25,000! 

Your donation directly supports our work to ensure eastern Idaho can enjoy clean rivers and streams, abundant wildlife, inspiring vistas, working lands, and a thriving economy.

Thank you so much for giving back to Idaho 💚💚 now let’s finish this strong today!! 

Click here to donate: https://www.idahogives.org/organizations/teton-regional-land-trust

Photo by: Linda Swope
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A huge thank you to all of our supporters for Idaho Gives! We are blown away by the incredible support we received this year. We raised a total of $31,216.00 for conservation in eastern Idaho, surpassing our goal of $25,000! 

Your contributions go directly toward conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in eastern Idaho for this and future generations.

Thanks to our generous donors, Bruce Mincher, Wes and Jean Keller, Greg Collins and Sue Miller, Tim Reynolds and Patty Isaeff, and Jim Key, for providing us with a $12,500 match! We couldn’t have done it without you.
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We are happy to announce the winner of this year's Greater Yellowstone Crane Festival poster contest- Mary Lou Oslund! Her piece, titled "Foraging for Food Near the River's Edge" was created using wood burning techniques and acrylic paint. 

Her beautiful artwork will be used on the poster, in ads, on merchandise, and anything else we produce to promote the festival this year. Congratulations, MaryLou!
It’s the FINAL day of Idaho Gives. Thank you so much to those who have already donated. We are $1,230 away from our goal of $25,000! Your donation directly supports our work to ensure eastern Idaho can enjoy clean rivers and streams, abundant wildlife, inspiring vistas, working lands, and a thriving economy. 

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We’re $9,150 away from our goal of $25,000! Your donation directly supports our work to ensure eastern Idaho can enjoy clean rivers and streams, abundant wildlife, inspiring vistas, working lands and a thriving economy.

Donate any amount during Idaho Gives from April 29-May 2 to be entered in a raffle to win a TRLT hat, TRLT coasters, and a postcard set featuring work from local photographers.
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Thanks to everyone that has donated! We have raised $11,090 and are almost halfway to our fundraising goal! Help us reach $25,000 by tomorrow night by donating to Teton Regional Land Trust this Idaho Gives! 

Thanks to our generous match, you can double your dollar and invest in eastern Idaho’s natural heritage. $10=$20, $50=$100, $250=$500, $500=$1,000!

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Help Teton Regional Land Trust reach our goal of $25,000! Thanks to our generous match, you can now double your dollar by dollar to your local Land Trust by donating during Idaho’s biggest fundraising event. 

“The work of the Teton Regional Land Trust is durable—it connects the most iconic landscapes in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in partnership with private landowners for generations to come.” 

-Executive Director Kim Trotter 

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Celebrating Idaho Gives here at Teton Regional Land Trust! Thank you so much to those who have already donated. We have raised $3,620 of our $25,000 goal so far! Let’s keep the momentum going. To donate, go to: https://www.idahogives.org/organizations/teton-regional-land-trust
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Idaho Gives starts NOW! Since 1990, Teton Regional Land Trust has protected over 40,000 acres of critical wildlife and working lands in eastern Idaho. 

Give back to eastern Idaho and invest in the places you live and love by donating the Teton Regional Land Trust this Idaho Gives!
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Idaho Gives starts MONDAY! Help Teton Regional Land Trust raise $25,000 with the help of our generous match during Idaho’s biggest fundraising event. 

Thanks to our generous donors, Bruce Mincher, Wes and Jean Keller, Greg Collins and Sue Miller, Tim Reynolds and Patty Isaeff, and Jim Key for providing us with a $12,500 match!
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Happy Arbor Day from Teton Regional Land Trust! Arbor Day is an annual tradition of planting trees that goes all the way back to Spain in 1594 and started in the US in Nebraska in 1872, the very same year that Yellowstone became a national park. 

The Land Trust's stewardship team works with many of our landowners on habitat restoration – returning degraded or altered habitat to a healthy, functioning condition that supports priority wildlife species. This often includes planting native trees, bushes, and grasses. 

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Inspiring you to Protect Great Places

Conserving working farms and ranches, fish and wildlife habitat, and scenic open spaces in Eastern Idaho for this and future generations.