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The Horse Family
October 18, 2018 // Photography, Ranching, Together We Go: Women and Horses

At the U-Cross Ranch near Roy, Nicole Johnson teaches her daughters to find strength in the saddle
Read MoreEncountering The Modern Garden Of Eden In Two Variations
October 15, 2018 // Ranching, Whitman College Semester In The West, Yellowstone

Noah Dunn contrasts public Yellowstone with a private ranch next door
Read MoreIn Tom Miner Basin, Horse As Extension Of Place And Self
May 20, 2018

For Julie Anderson, horses bring a grounding perspective in life in the wild Gallatins north of Yellowstone. Enjoy Louise Johns' new column and Western women and equines
Read MoreTogether We Go: The Ways Of Horses And Western Women
May 2, 2018

Photojournalist Louise Johns explores the special bond between ride and rider that defines our region
Read MoreBrandborg Worried Conservation Movement Has Lost Its Edge
April 17, 2018

Dead at 93, former head of The Wilderness Society said environmental groups have forgotten how to fight the good fight
Read MoreWhat Would The Muries Say About Recreation, Conservation And Wildness?
April 10, 2018

Martin Murie answered the question. The late son of Olaus and Mardy Murie penned this piece only a few months before he died in 2012.
Read MoreShifting Values: Are Funhog Towns 'Better' Than The Ones They're Replacing?
April 4, 2018

Everybody wants to use the resources of Greater Yellowstone. But how are such uses benefitting wildlife and wild places that make our region world-renowned?
Read MoreTrading Away Wildness For Oil And Tax Breaks
December 26, 2017 // Opinion, Public Lands

A respected Wyoming conservationist schools a U.S. senator after he votes to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to energy development
Read MoreFranz Camenzind Pens "Wild Ideas"
August 14, 2017 // Politics, Public Lands

Has the conservation leadership of Greater Yellowstone lost its edge in the face of so many emerging challenges? With a background in wildlife research, making acclaimed nature documentaries and leading a Jackson Hole-based conservation organization, Franz Camenzind has a lot to say about the state of the environmental movement.
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