Rangers have decided to pull volunteer hunters out of the Tetons early and cease the cull of exotic mountain goats for now.
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Rangers have decided to pull volunteer hunters out of the Tetons early and cease the cull of exotic mountain goats for now.
Something odd is happening in one of our national parks. Trained hunters — or more recently, not-so-well-trained amateurs — are shooting mount…
“Mountaineering with a rifle” is how Taylor Glenn summed up his first few hours of pursuing mountain goats in Grand Teton National Park.
Chief Ranger Michael Nash talks to a group of selected volunteers last month during training and firearms qualification in Grand Teton Nationa…
“Mountaineering with a rifle” is how Taylor Glenn summed up his first few hours of pursuing mountain goats in Grand Teton National Park.
Hagood and Glenn share the first taste of backstrap meat while processing a mountain goat at Glenn’s home. Each volunteer was allowed to pack …
Pete Mumford and Taylor Glenn return from a fifth-class climbing excursion last month while in pursuit of a mountain goat high in Cascade Cany…
Jacob Glissmeyer, right, of Hoback, searches for mountain goats high in the Teton Range last month. The National Park Service allowed a select…
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