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Honoring Rob Wallace at the 15th Annual Murie Spirit of Conservation Awards

Teton Science Schools is proud to announce that Rob Wallace, former Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of the Interior, will be the 2025 Murie ...

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Exploring, Leading, Learning: Young Women & Science 2025

This fall, Teton Science Schools invites 8th–10th grade girls from across the region to step into the role of scientist, leader, and explorer. ...

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Healing in the Tetons: The Enduring Power of The Grand Adventure

Written by Julia Olson, Program Coordinator – Science Learning & Research Integration

After leading The Grand Adventure: Inspiration Point (formerly known as the Children’s ...

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Teaching Wildfire Science with Google Earth Engine: A Place-Based Project from Bhutan

Written by Alex Sivitskis, Teton Science Schools Education Research Faculty and Professional Learning Coach

We’re excited to share a new publication that highlights how place-based ...

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Beyond the Big 5

While bears, wolves, elk, bison, and moose often steal the spotlight in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), a closer look reveals a vibrant world teeming ...

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Roar of The Rut: Bison Mating Season

August in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is a time of incredible natural spectacle, and for many, the highlight is the thundering drama of the bison ...

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Jack Shea Innovation Fund Supports Teacher-Led Place-Based Initiatives at Mountain Academy

Written by Katie Rose Griffith, Farm and Garden Coordinator, Mountain Academy Teton Valley Campus

Over the past six years, the Jack Shea Innovation Fund has ...

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Did You Know? Plein Air Paintings on Display at the Welcome Center

Next time you stop by the Jackson Campus Welcome Center, take a moment to look around; you’ll find a beautiful collection of plein ...

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What to Pack for Summer Backpacking in the Tetons

Written by Brendan Barnard, Program Coordinator – Camping

June in the Tetons means it’s time to finally pull out that summer backpacking and camping gear ...

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Explore Grand Teton and Yellowstone with Road Scholar and Teton Science Schools

— An Unforgettable Learning Adventure for Lifelong Explorers —

Teton Science Schools is proud to partner with Road Scholar to offer a one-of-a-kind learning adventure ...

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Can You See Wolves in Jackson Hole?

Dreaming of a wolf sighting in the American West? Good news! You can absolutely see wolves in the wild near Jackson Hole, Wyoming, particularly within ...

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July Wildflower Guide

July in Grand Teton National Park is a time when the landscape truly bursts into a vibrant tapestry of color. At Wildlife Expeditions of Teton ...

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