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Sage Grouse: Why Is The Trump Administration Killing A Bipartisan Plan To Save The Bird?

June 19, 2018

Greater sage-grouse
John Freemuth offers an overview of the politics affecting one of the most charismatic avians in the American West
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Why Wildlife Moves

June 15, 2018

Clovis-era hunters in Montana
Ecologist Lance Craighead digs into 13,000 years of natural history and ponders what climate change means for Greater Yellowstone
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Ryan Zinke Scores A Pyrrhic Victory In Yellowstone

June 14, 2018

Ryan Zinke at Yellowstone's doorstep
After ousting Dan Wenk over bison, Interior Secretary now must decide: will he stand behind his controversial National Park Service Director?
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Cameron Sholly Named New Superintendent Of Yellowstone

June 13, 2018

Cam Sholly and Ryan Zinke
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announces replacement for Dan Wenk
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Traps Of Our Own Making: Climate Change, Blame And Denial

June 10, 2018

Will coal soon rise from its deathbed?
Lance Olsen lays out the undeniable scientific evidence that elected officials cannot ignore
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Yellowstone Notches Busiest May Ever

June 8, 2018

Yellowstone's main northern entrance
As visitation numbers continue to rise in America's oldest national park, what is impact on visitor experience and resources? And why is talking about it considered taboo?


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Forced Out Of Yellowstone

June 7, 2018 // Yellowstone

Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenke
Despite Yellowstone Superintendent Dan Wenk’s desire to end his 42-year-career in America’s first national park, Ryan Zinke’s Interior Department demands he leave
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Beyond The Mountains People Tend To Shed Their Pretensions

June 5, 2018

Psychotherapist Timothy Tate heads to the Bucking Horse Sale in Miles City and ruminates on his first Montana home
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Second Person In Three Days Injured By Cow Elk In Yellowstone

June 5, 2018

Thirty-two-minute-old elk calf in Mammoth Hot Springs; Jim Peaco/NPS
In America's first national park, wapiti mothers are protective of their calves, no matter how docile they look
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Greater Yellowstone Photo Of The Day: Ursus arctos and Canis lupus

June 5, 2018

Grizzly and wolf
What does making space for bears and wolves on the landscape say about us?
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Honoring Šung'mayetu The Underdog

June 4, 2018

Coyote
From her home on the prairie, poet Lois Red Elk debuts two new tributes to coyote
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The American West's Uncivil War: Assessing Watt, Zinke, Future Generations

June 3, 2018

Students gaze into the future and past of the American West
A MoJo interview with Don Snow. Part 3: how we got here and where the environmental movement goes next
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With Conservation, It's Not Hunters And Anglers Versus Everyone Else

May 29, 2018

Former Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dan Ash
Former national director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service warns that conservation must evolve, not be stuck in its white past
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The American West's Uncivil War: When Northern Lights Burned Bright

May 28, 2018

Photo courtesy NPS
In part two of MoJo's interview with Don Snow, he talks about living in the age of kakistrocracy.  Is it the death knell of public lands?
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