TCD Long Range Plan 2010-2015 - The purpose of this document is to set forth the Long Range policies and objectives of the Teton Conservation District. (126 KB)
Native Plant Species List - Spreadsheet containing a list of all native plant species found in Teton County, WY. (99 KB)
Rural Living Handbook - Learn how to protect natural resources in and around your rural home. (1.96 MB)
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Web Soil Survey - The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service has soil maps and data for over 95% of the nation's counties, including Teton County, Wyoming.
Water chemistry and temperature fluctuations in the discharge of Periodic Spring indicate the existence of a karstic conduit system in the Madison Limestone that is not apparent from field observat...
Data entry and analysis for ecological and morphological investigations is continuing. I began optimization of DNA to assess divergence between Yellowstone cutthroat and finespotted Snake River cut...
This Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) documents the analysis of four alternatives
developed to site specifically interpret and apply Forest Plan standards and guidelines to determine
whe...
Executive Summaries
Part I: Native Ungulates in the Jackson Valley: Elk, Bison, and Moose Habitat Selection, Herbivory, and Interactions with Domestic Cattle
Management of native ungulates in the ...
This dataset represents 1:24,000 scale dynamically segemented information about specific reaches of the Salt River and its tributaries. These reaches occur upstream and downstream from specific loc...
I. Purpose and Need
The 1987 Snake River Management Plan did not address camping facilities but did address boat ramp facilities. Since that time, river use has increased an estimated 63% to approx...
Changes in water management policies for the Snake River are required as a consequence of the 1991 classification of Salmon River Sockeye as endangered and the 1992 classification of Spring and Sum...
INTRODUCTION
Background
The Alpine Water and Sewer District was formed in the early 1970’s and thereafter in 1974 the Mill Creek Springs system was installed to serve as a water source for the tow...
INTRODUCTION
The North Alpine Improvement and Service District is located in an unincorporated area of Lincoln County about one mile north of the Alpine City Limits. The district includes a total ...
PURPOSE
This Level I reconnaissance study was funded by the Wyoming Water Development Commission (WWDC) and describes present and future potable water supply issues for Teton County, the project sp...