The Park Service wants to keep Moose Wilson wild -- show your support today!

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Visiting Moose Wilson Corridor in Grand Teton National Park is a one-of-a-kind experience. 
This special area, home to a wide array of wildlife from grizzlies to great grey owls, provides visitors a chance to view changing colors of the aspens, the wetlands where elusive moose wander among the willows, and so much more, all against the immense backdrop of the Tetons.

But for the past several years, the Park Service has been under pressure from pro-development interests to expand the roadway and allow more traffic at unsafe speeds, changes which would would disrupt prime habitat for the grizzly bears, moose, and great grey owls that call the Corridor home. 

Fortunately the Park Service is proposing to retain the wild, rustic nature of the Moose Wilson Corridor, but they need your support to hold strong and protect it from development and destruction!

Tell the Park Service you support protecting the Moose Wilson Corridor from expanded roads and more destructive development. Your comments will empower them to do the right thing!​

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