Enabling Partners
Collaborating for Conservation Success
The Jackson Hole One Fly Foundation thrives on collaboration. Our success in funding and implementing critical conservation projects is made possible by the dedication and expertise of our diverse conservation partners. We work hand-in-hand with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and conservation institutions who share our commitment to preserving wild fisheries and their habitats.

Additional Partners

Trout Unlimited (TU)
A national organization with a strong local presence, TU is a key partner in many of our habitat restoration, research, and advocacy efforts. We support various TU chapters and initiatives across Wyoming and Idaho.

Wyoming Game & Fish Department (WGFD)
The WGFD is the state agency responsible for managing Wyoming’s fish and wildlife resources. We collaborate on projects related to native species conservation, habitat monitoring, and angler access.

Teton Conservation
District (TCD)
Professional guides and outfitters who donate their time and expertise to make the One Fly event an unforgettable experience while supporting our conservation mission.

Friends of the Teton River (FTR)
FTR is dedicated to science-based solutions for the Teton River watershed. We support their research, restoration, and community engagement efforts.

Henry’s Fork Foundation (HFF)
Focused on the renowned Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, HFF uses science to understand, restore, and protect this unique fishery. We support their work which has implications for the broader Snake River system.

U.S. Forest Service
As the federal agency managing much of the forested lands surrounding our watersheds, the U.S. Forest Service is a crucial partner in our conservation efforts. We collaborate on habitat restoration projects, stream protection initiatives, and sustainable land management practices within the Bridger-Teton National Forest and other forest lands that impact our target watersheds.
Partnering with Us
If your organization is interested in partnering with the Jackson Hole One Fly Foundation on conservation initiatives, please contact us. We are always looking for new opportunities to expand our conservation impact through meaningful collaborations.
Partnership Impact
Since 1993, through our conservation partnerships, we have raised and funded over $3.4 million while joining matching funds from others to fund $24.5 million — yielding total conservation funding of $27.9 million for selected trout conservation projects.












