SRHWG NEWSLETTER
This quarterly newsletter was developed to connect, build the knowledge base, and engage with watershed members. It features pertinent information regarding the watershed group, community events and outreach, entries from the field, media links, and more. We welcome you to contribute, provide feedback, and share this resource with others!
Access past issues below.
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Fall 2025
Celebrate the Watershed Connections community event, view the meeting Fall Convening recording, and highlights from the ISU study citizen science project, thoughts from the Town of Jackson on water conservation, POWJH’s new Clean Water Handbook, and more.
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Summer 2025
Read about the river float SRHWG joined WyACT researchers on, an Angler’s Perspective from JB of Fish the Fly, near-record low flows on the Snake, and more!
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Spring 2025
Learn about the SRHWG's new visual identity, the steering committee’s Guest Shot to the JH News & Guide, Bridger-Teton NF’s new river user permitting system, community events happening in the watershed, and more.
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Winter 2025
This newsletter features news about the SRHWG being a recipient of the CFJH Catalyst Grant, entries from Trout Unlimited, Protect Our Water JH, Snake River Fund, and USGS and University of Wyoming researchers.
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Fall 2024
Read an entry from the field submitted by Idaho farmer and irrigator, Jeff VanOrden, a recap on Idaho State University’s effort to study the ecological impacts of the Jackson Lake Dam ramp-down with the help of citizen science, and more.
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Summer 2024
The first SRHWG newsletter features an article written by Boots Allen of the Snake River Fund, bringing awareness to ecological impacts of warming water temperatures and how anglers can help.