California Wolf Project: 2024 Annual Report
The first annual report from the new California Wolf Project, a collaboration between Rausser College & the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Associated Press: A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too?
Faculty Co-Director Arthur Middleton is quoted in this story on wolf wildlife crossings
Listen: Yellowstone is Disappearing
Arthur Middleton & Wyoming Rancher Allen Hogg discuss unique opportunities to improve conservation on private lands in the Yellowstone area
From Serengeti to Yellowstone
An interview with Arthur Middleton (Stone Center) and Tony Sinclair (University of British Columbia) on bridging migration ecology across continents.
WATCH: Meeting the Moment at the National Geographic Society
Watch CEO Jill Tiefenthaler share the Society's dynamic vision and ambitious plan to address climate change and biodiversity loss
New York Times Guest Essay: Yellowstone Is Disappearing
Stone Center Co-Director Arthur Middleton recently published a guest essay in the New York Times that discusses the possible linkages between the TV show “Yellowstone” and increased development in the area.
WATCH: A Legacy on the Land
Check out a new short film from our Beyond Yellowstone Living Lab & Jackson Hole Land Trust! The film spotlights how local landowners are protecting private lands from development through conservation easements. With conservation easements, a landowner agrees to permanently limit development in exchange for a payment or tax credit and are popular throughtout the state. Easements can have enormous benefits for wildlife migration and conservation.
Park County Open Lands is Park County’s first locally led land trust, established as a program of the Jackson Hole Land Trust in early 2023. Less than a year later, Chuck and Marilyn Walker partnered with Park County Open Lands to place the program's first conservation easement on the Four C Ranch.