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The Man Behind the Snowpack

December 3, 2024 // MoJo Interview

Larson and his pup get a leg up on SNOTEL monitoring
Eric Larson knows how critical water is in the West. As winters get warmer, the snowpack data Larson and his colleagues collect may benefit everything from ranchers and climate scientists to reservoir managers and wildlife.
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The Search for Meaning. Hint: It’s not Something we Find

November 27, 2024 // OPINION: Column

Hope and reflection in the night sky
In times of despair, we have a choice. Let’s choose wisely this holiday season.
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USDA’s Wildlife Services Under Microscope for Killing Grizzlies

November 25, 2024 // NEWS: Dispatch

Approximately 1,000 grizzly bears live in the Greater Yellowstone and Northern Continental Divide ecosystems, respectively
Montana federal judge rules the agency violated NEPA, orders EIS to analyze how its wildlife management practices affect grizzly bear connectivity.
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High Density of Free-Roaming Horses Linked to Decline of Greater Sage-Grouse

November 19, 2024 // NEWS: In Short

Roaming free. Two horses from the Adobe Town HMA in south-central Wyoming
A recent study explores the detrimental effects of large horse populations on chicks and juvenile birds.
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Montana Free Press and Mountain Journal Join Forces

November 18, 2024 // MoJo News

Mountain Journal and Montana Free Press formed a new partnership on Nov. 15
Editors emphasize power of collaboration to bolster reach, impact. MTFP's acquisition of MoJo amplifies public-interest journalism in Montana and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
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CWD Detected in Ruby Mountains and Flathead Valley

November 11, 2024 // NEWS: In Short

CWD is a highly contagious neurological disease affecting the deer family, including mule deer, white-tailed deer, elk and moose
Montana FWP urges hunters urged to help track and mitigate spread of deadly chronic wasting disease.
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The Battle Over Grizzlies and Grazing in Paradise

November 4, 2024 // NEWS: Dispatch

Grizzlies in Greater Yellowstone are feeling the squeeze from human activity, including development and livestock grazing allotments
Nine conservation groups file lawsuit against USFS in federal court, claiming grazing allotments in Paradise Valley could affect grizzly bear survival and connectivity.
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The Halloween Forest

October 31, 2024 // OPINION: Essay

Spookiness in Yellowstone National Park
As the seasons change, life and death can blur illuminating the magic of nature in the pale moonlight of Halloween in Greater Yellowstone.
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Grizzly 399: The Monarch of Conservation

October 30, 2024 // OPINION: Essay

399 in Grand Teton National Park
A national park wildlife guide reflects on the life of the most famous grizzly bear in history.
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The Mother We Shared: Reflections on the Life of Bear 399

October 30, 2024 // OPINION: Essay

Grizzly 399, Queen of the Tetons
An author and first responder weighs the magnitude of the impact 399 had on her enamored followers, and examines how we can bridge the gap for bears and other wildlife as we walk forward without the Queen of the Tetons.
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Love and Hope in a Time of Uncertainty

October 28, 2024 // OPINION: Column

Grizzly 399 and cub enjoying Wyeth Biscuitroot, Grand Teton National Park
In the wake of the passing of Grizzly Bear 399, Susan Marsh writes that even through the fog of despair, love and persistence are needed now more than ever.
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Yellowstone Officials Call for Near-Record Bison Removal

October 25, 2024 // NEWS: In Short

A herd of bison forages in Yellowstone's Hayden Valley
A new bison status report proposes a winter herd reduction of more than 1,000 bison from Yellowstone National Park.
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Grizzly Bear 399 Struck, Killed by Vehicle South of Jackson

October 23, 2024

A matriarch passes: 399, Queen of the Tetons
Known as the Matriarch of the Tetons, 399 was a 28-year-old who lived her life primarily in Grand Teton National Park and was arguably the most famous bear in the world.
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Hunters Should Recognize Predators as Allies, not Competitors

October 18, 2024 // OPINION: Op-ed

Predators like mountain lions are critical to helping slow spread of diseases like CWD
If the whole of nature is good, writes Ted Williams in this op-ed, then no part can be bad. Wolves and cougars can help curb wildlife diseases.
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