Montana author Russell Rowland talks about divides shaking the West to its core. They go beyond rural-urban, newcomer-old timer, mountain-prairie and prosperity vs. despair
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Can Natural Character Of South Jackson Hole Endure Without Limits On People?
May 26, 2023
![A view of the "Northern South Park Neighborhood" in Jackson Hole](/content/articles/ic_1684658807_400x300_true.jpg)
Claims that community must grow to fix the affordable housing crisis are not only based on faulty logic but are destroying valley's beloved sense of place, Robert Frodeman writes
Robert Staffanson On What It Means To Be A Real Cowboy
April 29, 2023 // Guest Commentary, Politics, Ranching
![Bob Staffanson on a cattle drive.](/content/articles/ic_1502685281_400x300_true.jpg)
Not the kind of wrangler you see on 'Yellowstone': Staffanson, a Montana ranch kid, re-invented himself twice—as symphony conductor and Native rights activist
Read MoreExploring Peregrinations
April 18, 2023
![Defying boundaries: Courtenaye's paintings remind of nature's refusal to be boxed in](/content/articles/ic_1681865332_400x300_true.jpg)
As warmer weather puts wildlife on the move, Catherine Courtenaye's new exhibition, 'What the Nighthawk Knows,' reads like evocative maps for thinking about species migrations
Read MoreProtected Islands In The Stream Help Keep Mighty Yellowstone Wild
March 15, 2023
![Yellowstone magic: vision of protected islands in a healthy wild braided river](/content/articles/ic_1678849187_400x300_true.jpg)
Investing in nature = smart ecosystem thinking: Beartooth Group and state of Montana preserve pair of wildlife-rich islands that now provides legal access to those who savor Yellowstone River by boat
Read MoreMayor Ghosts Nature In Bozeman's Annual State Of The City Address
March 1, 2023
![Elk find solitude on an undeveloped hillside in the Gallatin Valley outside Bozeman](/content/articles/ic_1677710567_400x300_true.jpg)
It's strange how so few elected officials in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are willing to speak out for our world-class wildlife. And that does not bode well
Read MoreMontana, In The Wake Of 'Yellowstone' and 'A River Runs Through It'
February 27, 2023
![Is all the attention destroying last, best places?](/content/articles/ic_1677094311_400x300_true.jpg)
Thirty years after Norman Maclean's novella was brought to big screen, many are lamenting how it, and the TV melodrama 'Yellowstone' have fueled an inundation of western Montana
Read MoreHow Did They Do It? Zooming in on the First Geological Map of Yellowstone
February 21, 2023
![Swans and geese in the Yellowstone River in Hayden Valley, named for 1871 expedition leader Ferdinand Vanderveer Hayden](/content/articles/ic_1676999010_400x300_true.jpg)
In 1871, a federal expedition led by Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden conducted a detailed geological survey of the Yellowstone area leading to the first geological map and convincing Congress to establish Yellowstone as America's first national park.
Read MoreHow Bioregional Thinking Might Rescue Greater Yellowstone
February 7, 2023
![Could efforts to protect mighty Columbia be a model for Greater Yellowstone?](/content/articles/ic_1675820969_400x300_true.jpg)
A woman's powerful vision: Robert Liberty reviews new book by Bowen Blair, "A Force for Nature: Nancy Russell’s Fight to Save the Columbia Gorge"
Read MoreTwilight Of The Yellowstone Winterkeepers
December 24, 2022 // Yellowstone
![Portrait of Steven Fuller by Neal Herbert/National Park Service](/content/articles/ic_1515017835_400x300_true.jpg)
With 50 years of solitude, Steven Fuller is a living legend in Yellowstone and an endangered 21st-century icon
Read MoreFrom Humble Roots to Global Green Giants
December 12, 2022
![Friends with vision in the Tetons: Jane Goodall and Yvon Chouinard](/content/articles/ic_1670888487_400x300_true.jpg)
Yvon Chouinard and Jane Goodall exude a spirit of selfless wildlife conservation that put Jackson Hole and Greater Yellowstone on the map
Read MoreYellowstone: Icon of Infamy or Convenient Scapegoat?
December 5, 2022
![A family of Sheepeaters (Tukudika) photographed west of Yellowstone in 1871](/content/articles/ic_1669958245_400x300_true.jpg)
Montana writer Todd Burritt pens a scathing review of Megan Kate Nelson's portrayal of America's first national park in her book 'Saving Yellowstone'
Read MoreHow Do We Prevent Wild Greater Yellowstone from Unraveling?
November 29, 2022
![Pronghorn migration in Greater Yellowstone](/content/articles/ic_1669615132_400x300_true.jpg)
Special report: What can be done to save the Yellowstone ecosystem? If we're serious and want to have a reason for hope, here are several big ideas for how to do it
Read MoreUnthinkable Disaster: Sweep Of Yellowstone Likely Closed To Tourism For Remainder of 2022
June 14, 2022
![Historic north entrance to Yellowstone obliterated](/content/articles/ic_1655258126_400x300_true.jpg)
Park Supt. Cam Sholly says damage caused by roaring rivers to roads puts northern part of park out of commission just as busy 150th anniversary/summer season getting under way
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