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Wolverines As A Litmus Test On Human Values
February 21, 2018

Whether these charismatic animals persist first requires an honest reflection on our own biases
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October 22, 2017 // Endangered Species, Public Lands, Wildlife

Few in number and scattered sparsely across huge geographic areas, wolverines are still hanging on in Greater Yellowstone. But for how long? Rebecca Watters says they need a human strategy to insure their persistence.
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August 14, 2017 // Wildlife

Aldo Leopold advised the virtues of thinking like a mountain. Rebecca Watters invites us to ponder wildness from the perspective of a climate-challenged creature, the wolverine.
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