


What are Aquatic Invasive Species?
Aquatic invasive species (AIS) are organisms that are not…

Lexey Wauters Receives Womentum Award
Womentum announces Lexey Wauters as the recipient of the 2019 Shelley…

Edmiston Spring Channel Enhancement Completed
The Edmiston Spring Creek project is now officially complete,…

Jackson Hole News & Guide: Sporting Club told: Put it back
Permits denied, more violations detected by county investigation;…

Buckrail: Snake River Fund celebrates 50th anniversary of Wild & Scenic Rivers Act
JACKSON HOLE, WYO – Across the nation, river enthusiasts, communities…

Jackson Hole News & Guide: Have your say on future of Snake River levee parcels
A second open house offers the public another chance to weigh…

Making Our Splash in 2018
Thanks to your generosity, the Snake River Fund continues to…

Think Snake River Fund in Your Year-End Give
Thanks to your generosity, the Snake River Fund continues to provide educational programming for kids and adults, advocates for sustainable public access to the river, and fights to protect our waters.

Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Wild & Scenic Rivers Act
Across the nation, river enthusiasts, communities and government agencies are celebrating wild rivers with the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act on October 2, 2018.

Participate in Creating a Community Vision for Emily’s Pond (BLM Parcels 9/10)
Snake River Fund and Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation are asking the public to participate in creating a community vision for these parcels.