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Web feature: Teton land trust director resigns

Thursday, February 04, 2010

By JH Weekly Staff

JACKSON HOLE, WYO-- The director of the Teton Regional Land Trust has resigned, the organization announced today. Conrad Kramer will vacate the post Feb. 5, and the Driggs-based land trust, which preserves wilderness and agricultural lands in southeast Idaho, has begun searching for a replacement.

Kramer has lead the organization for about 18 months.

Operations director Bonnie Self will act as interim director until a replacement is found.

The trust is looking for someone with a background in natural resources and land conservation, the organization stated in a release.

The Teton Regional Land Trust is a non-profit conservaiton organization that in the last year has persuaded land owners to protect 713 along the South Fork of the Snake River, and 200 acres of riverfront property in Teton Valley, Idaho.
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