
Teton Conservation District is inviting residents of Teton County to become involved in their Conservation Planting Program (CPP)
Launched in 2022 to support agricultural and native vegetation projects, the CPP allows anybody to apply for funding if they have an interest in supporting native plant and pollinator species, implementing agricultural practices that benefit natural resources and the community food system, and improving soil health, water quality, and air quality.
There are two parts to the program: the Residential part which encourages and incentivizes landowners to incorporate native plants into their landscape and the Agricultural program that supports projects and practices that benefit natural resources and the community food system. Learn more at tetonconservation.org
Click here to learn more about the CPP.
- WYDOT Starts Collecting Fuel Tax on Public EV Charging: Ensuring Fair Road Funding - October 17, 2025
- Jim Darwiche Honored with 2025 Clarene Law Memorial Legacy Award - October 16, 2025
- Prepare for Jackson Hole Winter: Clear Streets, Sidewalks, and Join Fall Clean-Up by November 15th - October 16, 2025