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Teton County issues No Unnecessary Travel advisory

Teton County issues No Unnecessary Travel advisory
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Grand Teton closes part of Gros Ventre Road

Grand Teton closes part of Gros Ventre Road
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The burn returns to National Elk Refuge

Counterintuitively the knee- and waste-high flames crept through matted and cured grasses straight into the wind coming out of the southwest. This is what firefighters refer to as “backing.” On Thursday, in a grassy flat just outside the cottonwoods south of the Gros Ventre River floodplain, “backing” was just what Teton Interagency Fire assistant fire management officer Bill Mayer wanted to see. “If you’ve got a good, continuous fuel bed, it’ll do that,” Mayer said. “For the most part, it’s just backing on its own.” Firefighters corralling predictably moving flames set the scene for the National Elk Refuge’s first prescribed burn since early in the first term of the George W. Bush administration. The two-decade-long absence of flames from the landscape — best known as a wintering ground for thousands of elk and hundreds of bison — resulted from a lack of funds and resources. But ahead of this springtime burning

Birds, bison, and bears—here s how to see wildlife from your car

Birds, bison, and bears here’s how to see wildlife from your car Terry Ward © Photograph by Bernard Friel, Education Images/Universal Images Group/Getty Image North America, USA, Montana, Glacier National Park, Going-to-the-Sun Highway, Big Horn Sheep walking Highway Retaining Wall from Auto. (Photo by: Bernard Friel/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) Throughout the United States, animals are flocking, creeping, and ambling forth in exuberant baby steps. Celebrate Earth Day and the arrival of spring with a wildlife drive close to home, and you might be surprised by all you can see. “Most of our national wildlife refuges have wildlife drives,” says Toni Westland, supervisory refuge ranger at J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge, in Sanibel, Florida. “It’s incredible how accessible most of these refuges are, yet we’re still telling people about [them].”

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