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Protecting Our Natural Treasures
In order to properly protect all of our natural wonders, new forms of protection are needed for wildlife that roam large areas.
Posted in Article, Wildlife
Tagged Article, Grand Teton National Park, Wildlife, Wolves
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Warm Spell of Winter Video Compilation
A video compilation comprised of winter footage from the 2011-2012 season found in and around Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
Posted in Landscape, Video, Wildlife
Tagged Aspen Trees, Bighorn Sheep, Birds, Bison, Cottonwood Trees, Coyotes, Deer, Eclipse, Elk, Fox, Grand Teton National Park, Grouse, Montana, Moose, Mountain Goats, Mountains, National Elk Refuge, Night, Northern Lights, Otters, Oxbow Bend, Porcupines, Snow, Storms, Time Lapse, Trumpeter Swans, Video, Water, Wildlife, Willow Trees, Wolves, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park
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The Backward Truth About Wolves and Grizzlies
The sad truth about the fear-mongering behind wolves and grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

Let Nature Live Its Own Life
Someone needs to speak up for the wildlife that can’t speak for itself.

Regression in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
An article discussing the regression of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem as a result of opening wolves up to hunting, and how politics is damaging decades of research.
Posted in Article
Tagged Grand Teton National Park, Wildlife, Wolves, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park
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