George Bird Grinnell's private study in New York. Even when he wasn't in the West advocating for protection of Yellowstone and other public lands, the West was always close to his heart.  This story is especially timely and speaks to the question: Were Yellowstone left to the whims of local interests and not a national treasure defended by all citizens, would its resources have survived intact?
George Bird Grinnell's private study in New York. Even when he wasn't in the West advocating for protection of Yellowstone and other public lands, the West was always close to his heart. This story is especially timely and speaks to the question: Were Yellowstone left to the whims of local interests and not a national treasure defended by all citizens, would its resources have survived intact?