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Yellowstone book completed, printed, and ready to ship!
April 29, 2013. Please visit the link on my website (Book Project) as my new book (My Yellowstone Experience) is now printed and ready to ship. It makes a great gift!
Sally Jewell of REI tapped for Interior Secretary
This is an interesting choice. It certainly seems better than Ken Salazar from an environmental perspective. I hope it works out. Here is a good article on her nomination: http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Sally-Jewell-of-REI-tapped-for-Interior-4258299.php
Breaking news: My Yellowstone Experience is getting published spring 2013!
January 30, 2013. Breaking news: I am in the midst of publishing “My Yellowstone Experience”. Please visit my Book Page to learn more!
Pick Raul Grijalva for Interior Secretary
The following is an important article about picking Raul Grijalva for Interior Secretary. I admit that I did not like Ken Salazar, a rancher, as the secretary. Our nation deserves Grijalva for protecting our environment. I was one of the … Continue reading
Tribute to 06 female
December 23, 2012. Merry Christmas to all. Below is a great picture slide show set to music, by Jimmy Jones. It is a tribute to the special “06 female”, a wolf that spent most of her time in Yellowstone National … Continue reading
Scientists Mourn Popular Yellowstone Wolf Shot by Hunter
This story, from NPR, is about the “06 female” (scientifically known as #832). She recently led her pack (Lamar Canyon) outside of Yellowstone and was killed in the process. This is a very sad story as I (and many others) … Continue reading
Editorial by Norm Bishop on Wolf Hunting
Comments on wolf hunting and trapping seasons In adjusting hunting and trapping seasons, I hope the commission will consider the costs of losing radio-collared wolves from Yellowstone to hunting. Further, I hope the commission will carefully weigh other benefits and … Continue reading
Yellowstone Park wolves killed in state hunts
November 15, 2012. Seven Yellowstone National Park wolves killed in hunts in Montana and Wyoming on the park’s borders. What a national travesty (or tragedy should I say) that officials in those 2 states prefer to side with the minority … Continue reading





