WOC’s Greater Yellowstone Program
field office
director Meredith Taylor will lead two outings this fall.
On September 26-30, Meredith will lead a volunteer
service trip to the Thorofare area of the Teton Wilderness to
reclaim salt-bait sites illegally placed by outfitters just outside
the southeast border of Yellowstone National Park to lure elk
out of the park for their hunting clients.
On October 18, Meredith will guide participants on a daylong
field trip to explore part of western Wyoming's ancient
big-game migration corridor that travels from Grand Teton
National Park, up the Gros Ventre and down to the Green River
and the Pinedale Mesa. The outing is part of WOC's Restoring
Wild Patterns Program, which works to protect healthy, freeranging
wildlife in the southern Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
The nearly 10-million-acre RWP area provides a vital link
between the Yellowstone-to-Yukon migration route to the north
and The Wildlands Project's corridor-protection program in the
southern Rockies.
For more information, contact Meredith at
(307) 455-2161, metaylor@wyoming.com |