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Author: Calvin Servheen

Calvin Servheen is a Montana-born engineer and product designer, an avid mountain biker, and a passionate advocate for land conservation, wildlife and decarbonization. While in his undergraduate at Montana State University in Bozeman, Calvin worked several different jobs, including designing prototype mountain bikes and researching wildlife deep in the backcountry of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. These experiences gave him a firsthand insight into the cultural divide between riders and the conservation movement, and opened his eyes to the rising external cost of riding bikes in his beloved state of Montana.
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Of Wildlife, Wheels And Keeping Lands Wild

Amid the raging national debate between mountain bikers and wildlife conservationists, this piece by Calvin Servheen may be the most thoughtful essay you’ve ever read on the topic.

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Calvin Servheen August 22, 2024

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