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Author: Dr. Sara Johnson

Sara Johnson has a Ph.D. in biology from Montana State University, is a former Gallatin National Forest wildlife biologist and the Director of Native Ecosystems Council. Here is an overview of Johnson’s work as a conservationist after she retired from the Forest Service provided by Greater Yellowstone conservationists Louisa Willcox and her late husband, Dr. David Mattson, a respected grizzly bear researcher.
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Dr. Sara Johnson

Retired Forest Service Biologist Criticizes Proposed Logging Near Yellowstone

Dr. Sara Johnson, former wildlife biologist on Custer-Gallatin National Forest, says in this op-ed that agency didn’t fully consider impacts. For her, it’s a flashback to conflicts of old

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Dr. Sara Johnson January 11, 2026

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