Support our work
While we continue to protect high priority land in Northwest Wyoming, we rely entirely on community support to move forward successfully.
From sweeping views of the Tetons, to productive working lands in Sublette County, to a small bustling park – we protect the lands that define our communities and remind us most of why we live here. Our mission always needs support from individuals like you that believe our open spaces give this place a little extra something. Help us continue to protect our treasured landscapes in Northwest Wyoming.
Conserve your land
Conservation easements are the primary tool we use to protect land which serve as the backbone of our work.
Our scientific approach is driven with our partners and landowners in mind. Together with over 250 landowners, we have conserved over 55,000 acres of critical wildlife habitat, trout streams, iconic buttes and views, pronghorn migration corridors, and working farms in our surrounding region. Work with us as we protect Northwest Wyoming for future generations.
Reporting Wildlife Sightings
The Jackson Hole Land Trust provides an opportunity for the public to report sightings of large mammals, bird species, and other wildlife of interest, through voluntary Wildlife Reporting submissions.
We encourage folks to submit thorough and accurate data, with the inclusion of an image, and a detailed map of where the sighting occurred. Videos are acceptable as well. Please use the form below to complete your submission. Should you have any questions, please contact our offices at 307.733.4707.
Upcoming Events
Join us at a family-friendly event and let us bring open spaces to you
Annual Community Picnic
Sunday, August 14, 2022, 4:00 pm-7:00 pmCLICK HERE to buy tickets for our Annual Community Picnic!