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Buffalo Without Borders
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Buffalo Without Borders

July marks National Bison Month, a time to honor the enduring spirit of an animal once nearly erased from the North American landscape. But this year, the celebration carries extraordinary...

The Future Is Ruby Red
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The Future Is Ruby Red

Ruby Red was found near a fence line in early Summer as the grass started to green. The air was gradually warming from months of harsh winter and the baby...

Walk on the Moon, Dance on the Sun
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Walk on the Moon, Dance on the Sun

HUMBLING OURSELVES WITH CULTURAL EDUCATOR AND CELEBRATED FANCY DANCER, LARRY YAZZIE   Like many of our culture’s most beautiful art forms, Native American fancy dance began as an act of...

Restoring an Ancient Connection
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Restoring an Ancient Connection

The ancient Indigenous history of Yellowstone National Park is extensive, complex and profound, yet it remains a mystery to most of the world. A new collaborative nonprofit calledYellowstone Peoples has...

The Best Idea We Ever Had
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The Best Idea We Ever Had

"National parks are the best idea we ever had. Absolutely American, absolutely democratic, they reflect us at our best rather than our worst."—Wallace Stegner, Pulitzer-prize-winning author

Beyond the Peaks
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Beyond the Peaks

Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Grand Teton National Park stands as a testament to the grandeur of nature and the rich tapestry of human history. Part of...

The Healing Power of the Horse
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The Healing Power of the Horse

In the summer of 2018, Nate Bressler and Stan Brewer began a conversation that would last four weeks, a marathon brainstorm session between the photographer and Oglala Lakota horse racing...

Rebuilding Burned Bridges
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Rebuilding Burned Bridges

The land now known as Grand Teton National Park was established by bureaucrats, businessmen, and ranchers over several decades of controversy and struggle, a process that began in 1929 and...

Encouraging Coexistence
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Encouraging Coexistence

EXPLORING THE NEW LIVING WITH WOLVES MUSEUM IN KETCHUM, IDAHO.   For nearly 35 years, Jamie and Jim Dutcher have focused on the study and documentation of wolf behavior, including...

Old Wolf’s Tale
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Old Wolf’s Tale

WOLF CONSERVATION RESEARCH SUPPORTED BY YELLOWSTONE FOREVER REVEALS THE IMPORTANCE OF 907F AND OTHER ELDERLY WOLVES   Wolf 907F is a living legend. Resilience born of tooth and flesh. Defying...

An Exhibition of Wolves
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An Exhibition of Wolves

JACQUES MARIE MAGE PROUDLY PRESENTS THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF RONAN DONOVAN   As the exhibit’s lead patron, Jacques Marie Mage proudly invites you to “Wolves: Photography by Ronan Donovan, “Wolves: Photography...

The Most Visible Wolves in the World
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The Most Visible Wolves in the World

YELLOWSTONE FOREVER AND THE VITAL WORK OF STUDYING AND PROTECTING WOLVES   The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park is one of the most successful conservation stories in...

Voices of the Land
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Voices of the Land

THE VITAL STORIES OF THE YELLOWSTONE TRIBAL HERITAGE CENTER   Centrally located in the Old Faithful area of Yellowstone National Park, the Yellowstone Tribal Heritage Center serves as a platform...

In the Arena of Heart & Head
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In the Arena of Heart & Head

TAKE A RIDE WITH NONPROFIT SAGE TO SADDLE AND THE YOUTH OF THE PINE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION   Jacques Marie Mage is committed to working in support of wildlife, wild...

Kickin’ Boots & Flippin’ Hats
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Kickin’ Boots & Flippin’ Hats

AT THE FRONTLINES OF WILDLIFE ADVOCACY WITH WOLVES OF THE ROCKIES   In 2021, the Montana Wildlife Commission expanded aggressive wolf hunting and trapping seasons and lifted the quota that...

Here in Wolf Country
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Here in Wolf Country

LIVING WITH WOLVES & THE WORK OF PEACEFULLY COEXISTING WITH AMERICA’S MOST MAJESTIC CANID   When the decision was made in the early ‘90s to reintroduce gray wolves to the...