"Eyes of the Grizzly," a photograph of a wild Jackson Hole grizzly bear by Thomas D. Mangelsen. Grizzlies need private lands to move between public lands and they need humans who are not only responsible and smart about how they move through grizzly country but conscientious in the development decisions they make—or approve—that could negatively impact grizzly habitat. Habitat that benefits grizzlies benefits all species in Greater Yellowstone. To see more of Mangelsen's fine art photography, go to Mangelsen.com
"Eyes of the Grizzly," a photograph of a wild Jackson Hole grizzly bear by Thomas D. Mangelsen. Grizzlies need private lands to move between public lands and they need humans who are not only responsible and smart about how they move through grizzly country but conscientious in the development decisions they make—or approve—that could negatively impact grizzly habitat. Habitat that benefits grizzlies benefits all species in Greater Yellowstone. To see more of Mangelsen's fine art photography, go to Mangelsen.com