For long-term water protection, Protect Our Water Jackson Hole knows it needs to spur awareness and cooperation among individuals, businesses, elected officials, and visitors.
The event is the Rally for Clean Water, which will explore water quality practices for Teton County, Wyoming. From exhibits that look at aquatic species and a collaboration with Jackson Hole Public Art’s WildWalls mural project, to videos, a podcast, and an address by University of Montana professor Dr. Ric Hauer, Protect Our Water plans a free event at the Center for the Arts to examine riverbed biodiversity and healthy water.