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Grand Teton National Park, WY

      

Towering above Jackson Hole, the jagged peaks of the Grand Tetons are a stirring sight. To preserve the incomparable views of the snow-capped mountains and to protect essential wildlife habitat, the Fund—in collaboration with the National Park Service, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and a private landowner—purchased a 33-acre inholding in the park.

Regional Scorecard -

Mountain West


Acres Protected: 551,399
Fair Market Value: $473,594,172
Acquisition Cost: $358,283,232
Total Acres Conserved Since 1985: 551,399
Spotlight - Montana

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Where Montana’s dramatic peaks give way to the Northern Great Plains, the Rocky Mountain Front forms a landscape unlike any other in America. The Front represents some of the nation’s rarest wildlife habitat -- for grizzlies and other species -- and today it is under threat. Read more »

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