Protect Our Water Jackson Hole, a local nonprofit dedicated to safeguarding the region’s waterways and aquatic ecosystems, has published its annual report in a new videocast format, giving community members an engaging, accessible way to follow the organization’s ongoing conservation work.
The release of the annual report as a videocast marks a fresh approach to transparency and community outreach for the group, allowing residents and supporters across the valley to tune in and learn about the year’s accomplishments, challenges, and goals — all from the comfort of home. By choosing a video format, the organization opens its findings to a broader audience than a traditional written report might reach.
Protect Our Water Jackson Hole has long been a fixture in Teton County’s environmental community, working to monitor water quality, engage the public in stewardship, and advocate for the health of local rivers, streams, and wetlands that make the Jackson Hole area one of the most ecologically rich landscapes in the American West. Clean, healthy water is foundational not only to the region’s celebrated wildlife and outdoor recreation economy, but also to the daily lives of everyone who calls the valley home.
Publishing the annual report as a videocast reflects the kind of community-minded creativity that keeps local nonprofits connected to the people they serve. Whether you are a longtime supporter, a curious newcomer, or simply someone who loves Jackson Hole’s wild waters, the videocast offers a timely opportunity to see what dedicated local stewardship looks like in action.
Residents can find the annual report videocast through KHOL 89.1 FM, which covered the release. It is a welcome reminder that even amid a busy summer season, neighbors are working hard to protect what makes this corner of Wyoming so extraordinary.
Sources: KHOL 89.1 FM