The 40+ contributors to The Mountain Neighbor Handbook compiled this guide as an introduction and an invitation to environmental stewardship.
The creation of the handbook was led by Teton Conservation District, the Jackson Hole Land Trust, Teton County, and the Town of Jackson. Numerous partners contributed, including:
History + Land Acknowledgement
Jackson Hole Historical Society & Museum
Wyoming Wilderness Association
Living with Wildlife
Jackson Hole Bird and Nature Club
Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Jackson Hole Wildlife Foundation
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Habitat + Cultural Landscapes
The Nature Conservancy in Wyoming
Wyoming Wilderness Association
Invasive Plant Species
Water
Jackson Hole Clean Water Coalition
Protect Our Water Jackson Hole
Responsible Recreation
AMPL (Advocates for Multi-Use of Public Lands)
Wyoming Game and Fish Department
Weather + Natural Disasters
Teton County Emergency Management
Living with Wildfire
Kevin Krasnow
Our Local Food System
Waste Management
Integrated Solid Waste and Recycling
Energy Conservation
Jackson Hole Community Pathways
Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities
Teton Climate Action Partnership
Design + Illustration
Funding Partners
Disclaimer: The Mountain Neighbor Handbook is merely informative and not a regulatory document. The information provided is not intended to constitute legal advice. All information, content, and materials available are for general informational purposes only. Information in this handbook may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Please refer to current town, county, state, and federal laws, rules, resolutions, or regulations for an exact representation of the law. Any links or references to an outside organization are provided only for convenience and the contributors of this handbook do not recommend or endorse any third-party sites, organizations, or any of the products, services, or opinions thereof.