Yellowstone and the Park Service Centennial

Yellowstone and the Park Service Centennial

The U. S. Park Service in the Department of Interior celebrates its centennial this year. It manages over 400 national parks and monument units. The creation of these protected areas is often labeled as “America’s best idea”.*  America’s first national park, Yellowstone, was established in 1872. It has become the world’s model for park management.** […]

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 Yellowstone Wolves in 2015

Yellowstone Wolves in 2015

Yellowstone Wolves in 2015 Tuesday morning a neighbor reported a wolf sighting just south of our home near the spring pasture where our steers graze. Our neighbor advised Ramona to carry a gun on her morning walks on ranch roads.  At times she is more than a mile from our buildings and far out of […]

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Howling About Wolves

One of the great benefits of living here is the remarkable array of talented and interesting people one meets in the Bozeman area.  For example, I’ve met three individuals who have recently worked in Antarctica.  No surprise, such encounters are common here.  Last Friday, Ramona and I were skiing in the Big Sky area and […]

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Maui and Montana

Maui and Montana Ramona and I just returned from an academic meeting in Maui.  We found new confirmation that economics is really a sub-set of behavioral ecology (or evolutionary biology if you prefer).  Here’s an example.  After an all night flight, we awoke at our ranch this morning with 3″ of snow and a large […]

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 Defenders’               program recognizes wolf realities

Defenders’ program recognizes wolf realities

Here’s a fundamental truth of ecological and economic systems: Not all good things go together. A neighboring rancher, an old timer I’ve liked and admired for over 30 years, called my attention to a Bozeman Chronicle article of May 26, “Canadians consider wolf kill to save caribou.” I’m a guy who, with my wife Ramona, […]

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