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From mountainjournal.org

Back to the Land

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Tracy Stone-Manning turned in her BLM keys last week. As she exits civil service, she reflects on her career, the incoming administration, and the public’s love for public land.

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The Search for Meaning. Hint: It’s not Something we Find

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In times of despair, we have a choice. Let’s choose wisely this holiday season.

on Dec 12

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Mountain Journal: Our beat is America's Wildest Ecosystem

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Mountain Journal features articles on Yellowstone, Grand Teton and the American West covering wildlife, ecosystems, art, and American western lands public policy.

on Nov 18

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Montana Preps for Potential Grizzly Bear Delisting

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State Fish, Wildlife and Parks has released its final EIS proposing a statewide grizzly management plan.

on Sep 27

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Daring to Leap: Meet Paris Harris

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One Chicago woman is digging a new line to become America’s first Black female smokejumper.

on Sep 15

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Food-Conditioned Grizzly Killed in Yellowstone River

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FWP says it euthanized Grizzly 769, removing its head and paws after multiple conflicts in Gardiner, Maiden Basin.

on Aug 3

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Are Toxic Agrichemicals Responsible for Decline in Yellowstone Elk?

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New research suggests hazardous chemicals like pesticides and fertilizers used in farming, more so than wolves, contributed to a decline in Greater Yellowstone elk and other ruminants.

on Jun 25

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Wolf Whacking Must Go

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On the heels of a wolf that was tortured and killed in Wyoming, Mountain Journal columnist Franz Camenzind says laws need to change.

on May 16

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Wolves: Taking Aim from the Air

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Conservation orgs are battling the aerial shooting of wolves, coyotes and foxes on Idaho public lands. Now they’ve submitted a petition to the U.S. Forest Service to ban the practice. Will the feds listen?

on Mar 29

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Banishing the Tukudika

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In 1879, Yellowstone superintendent Philetus Norris made a fateful call that epitomized the park’s relationship with Indigenous people—and thus with the world.

on Mar 10

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As Wildfire Season Looms, Firefighters Battle Low Pay and Low Snow

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The Wildland Firefighter Paycheck Protection Act could permanently raise federal firefighter salaries. But even if Congress can pass it, the proposed legislation still isn’t a perfect fix.

on Feb 29

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A Life In Wonderland

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Yellowstone's legendary "winter keeper" Steven Fuller takes readers on an intimate exploration of the world's first national park. Every few days he serves up a new dispatch here

on Dec 23, 2023

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A Yellowstone Winterkeeper Remembers His Famous Story In NatGeo

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Forty years ago, Steven Fuller wrote a story for National Geographic on the park's cold extreme isolation. Now he takes a look back

on Dec 10, 2023