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No More Dead Moose on Highway 390
JHWF was featured in the "Guest Shot" section of this week's Jackson Hole News & Guide (1/4/12). Lowering your speed on Highway 390 by 10 mph at night, dawn and dusk when wildlife are hardest to see will add less than two minutes to drive the busiest 6.5 mile section of Highway 390 from the junction of Highway 22. Lower speeds increase driver reaction time and prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. What do you value more, reaching your destination with two minutes to spare or sustaining our moose population? Click on the title above to read the entire Guest Shot piece.
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Open House to Welcome Leigh Work New Executive Director of the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
The Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation Board of Directors is pleased to announce their selection of Leigh Baker Work, as the new Executive Director for the Foundation. Ms. Work joined the Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation at the end of October. Please join the JHWF in welcoming Leigh at a Community Open House on Thursday, November 17, 2011, 3-6 PM at JHWF Board Member, Henry Holdsworth's Wild By Nature Gallery.
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We are a local group of individuals working to promote ways for our community to live compatibly with wildlife. We accomplish our mission through focused, on-the-ground projects and through wildlife education. The philosophy behind our mission is to approach our work in a collaborative and creative manner.
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