Conserving, protecting, and recovering Jackson Hole’s coldwater fisheries and watersheds
CONSERVATION PROGRAMS
The Jackson Hole Chapter brings together diverse interests to care for and recover coldwater fisheries. Through local hands-on conservation and community science projects, we’re strengthening native trout populations, improving water quality, and ensuring future generations can experience the joy of our wild and native trout.
Based in Jackson, Wyoming, the Jackson Hole Chapter hosts a variety of events and activities throughout the year. From film tours and educational presentations to hands-on volunteer work on local projects, there are plenty of ways to get involved!
Whether you volunteer, donate, or become a member, your support directly advances projects and initiatives that help conserve, protect, and restore the rivers and streams that define the Jackson Hole region.