COLLABORATIVE PROCESS
In 2020 and 2021, the Teton Bighorn Sheep Working Group, in collaboration with the University of Wyoming’s Ruckelshaus Institute, engaged in a collaborative learning process with our local community to explore ways to balance bighorn sheep winter habitat needs with backcountry winter recreation.
Final Report
Teton Range Bighorn Sheep and Winter Recreation Strategy
Herd Assessment
Teton Range Bighorn Sheep Herd Situation Assessment
More research documents
Meeting Information
Final Public Meeting: October 20, 2021
Meeting Video Recording
Workshop #1: February 13, 2020
Meeting Agenda
Identified Interests
Identified Issues
Workshop #2: February 20, 2020
Meeting Agenda
Break-out Groups’ - Identified Solutions
VIDEO Clip 1: Presentation on Teton bighorn sheep and winter recreation by Alyson Courtemanch
VIDEO Clip 2: Presentation on Teton bighorn sheep and winter recreation by Alyson Courtemanch
VIDEO Clip 3: Presentation on Teton bighorn sheep and winter recreation by Alyson Courtemanch
VIDEO Clip 4: Q&A on Teton bighorn sheep and winter recreation by Alyson Courtemanch
Workshop #3: March 5, 2020
Meeting Agenda
Habitat, sheep locations, and recreation maps
Rendezvous Mountain
Granite Cyn to Avalanche Cyn
Avalanche Cyn to Cascade Cyn
Cascade Cyn to Snowshoe Cyn
Snowshoe Cyn to Webb Cyn
Webb Cyn to Survey Peak
Preliminary maps of geographic solutions
Rendezvous Mountain
Granite Cyn to Avalanche Cyn
Avalanche Cyn
Avalanche Cyn to Snowshoe Cyn
Snowshoe Cyn to Survey Peak
South Badger Peak to Boone Creek
Teton Cyn to South Badger Creek
Fox Creek to Teton Cyn
Taylor Mountain to Fox Creek
Breakout Groups - Identified geographic solutions
April 9, 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Teton County isolation ordinances, this meeting was cancelled