No, it's not easy to see but it's reality. As the toll of roadkill wildlife continues to mount in many corners of Greater Yellowstone, many people, including decision makers put in charge of managing growth, would rather look away, but it's a problem that's been obvious for years.  Few people in the region, be they in charge of public lands, counties or towns, are willing to talk about imposing limits on human growth in order to preserve the unparalleled quality of the land. Photo courtesy Susan Marsh
No, it's not easy to see but it's reality. As the toll of roadkill wildlife continues to mount in many corners of Greater Yellowstone, many people, including decision makers put in charge of managing growth, would rather look away, but it's a problem that's been obvious for years. Few people in the region, be they in charge of public lands, counties or towns, are willing to talk about imposing limits on human growth in order to preserve the unparalleled quality of the land. Photo courtesy Susan Marsh