Posts Tagged ‘Hibernation’
7
Apr
Posted by tetontales in Activities, Environment, Grand Teton, Historical, Jackson Hole Golf & Tennis Club, Jackson Lake Lodge, Jenny Lake Lodge, Vacations, Wildlife. Tagged: Activities, Adventure, Environment, Getaway, Grand Teton Lodge Company, Greater Yellowstone Region, Hibernation, Jackson Hole, Lake Cruise, Photography, Snake River, Spring, Vacations, Wildlife, Wyoming. Leave a Comment
Welcome springtime in Grand Teton National Park! There are already signs of a new season approaching. With the arrival of the spring melt we see the Snake River rushing, river otters playing, trumpeter swans swimming, and moose munching on willows. These are all sure signs that Jackson Hole and Grand Teton Lodge Company are coming [...]
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29
May
Posted by tetontales in Colter Bay, Environment, Grand Teton, Jackson Lake Lodge, Jenny Lake Lodge, Katie's Corner, Uncategorized, Vacations, Wildlife. Tagged: Adventure, Bear, Bison, Black Bear, Calves, Ecosystem, Elk, endangered, Environment, Grand Teton Lodge Company, Grand Teton National Park, Grizzly, Hibernation, Jackson Hole, Jackson Lake, Jackson Lake Lodge, Moose, Mother Nature, Mountain Meadow, National Park Service, Spring, Traditions, Wildlife, Willow Flats, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park. Leave a Comment
Spring fever is raising temperatures and melting the snow in Grand Teton National Park. The season is in full swing, as new life joins us in the Park. Herds are beginning their migration from lower winter feeding grounds to higher summer grounds and females are beginning to give birth, providing the opportunity to observe [...]
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8
May
Posted by tetontales in Environment, Grand Teton, Katie's Corner, Wildlife. Tagged: Environment, Grand Teton Lodge Company, Grand Teton National Park, Hibernation, Jackson Hole, Moose, Mother Nature, Mountain Meadow, National Park Service, Photography, rejuvenation, Spring, Wildflowers, Wildlife, Willows, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park. Leave a Comment
Springtime in Grand Teton National Park brings a sense of rejuvenation to Jackson Hole. Wildlife are coming out of hibernation and raising their young. The snow is beginning to melt, revealing silvery-green big leaf sagebrush growing on the valley floor. Narrow leaf cottonwood and willows thrive along the Snake River and in marshes. [...]
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28
Apr
Posted by tetontales in Colter Bay, Environment, Grand Teton, Jackson Lake Lodge, Jenny Lake Lodge, Katie's Corner, Uncategorized, Vacations, Wildlife. Tagged: 399, Bear, Grand Teton National Park, Grizzly, Hibernation, Jackson Hole, Mountain Meadow, Oxbow Bend, Wildlife, Wyoming, Yellowstone. Leave a Comment
I have seen a Grizzly before. Animal Planet and PBS have shown me the 350-1500 pound omnivores roaming along rivers, coastal areas, mountain meadows and in the tundra on my television screen. PBS warned me that if I encounter the bear, one of North America’s largest land mammals, to keep in mind some of [...]
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