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In his new documentary, “Real Yellowstone,” director Tom Opre considers the interlocking challenges of raising crops and livestock on the same landscape that attracts elk, buffalo, hunters and ...
In his new documentary, “Real Yellowstone,” director Tom Opre considers the interlocking challenges of raising crops and livestock on the same landscape that attracts elk, buffalo, hunters and ...
A gray wolf challenges a grizzly bear over meal in Yellowstone National Park. Credit: Ben Bluhm Before government-sanctioned bounties for gray wolves unraveled at the turn of the 20th century, as many ...
Rose Shimberg is a Missoula-based freelance writer and journalism graduate student focusing on outdoors and environmental coverage. She worked as a contributing writer and copyeditor at Salt Lake City ...
Friends of the Bridger-Teton Forest Corps Program Manager Monica Elliott (L) and crewmember Jillian Greene use a crosscut saw to clear a downed tree in the Jim Bridger Wilderness’s Pinedale District.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.
Beyond the physical demands and structural shortcomings in wildland fire, a growing body of research has revealed a silent mental health crisis in the wildland firefighting world.