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Author: Holly Pippel

Many people recognize Holly Pippel’s name for her photography, in particular the imagery that she, more than anyone else, has produced in documenting the profound changes sweeping across the outskirts of Bozeman and Gallatin Valley, Montana. Pippel also is an experienced horsewoman who came to Gallatin Gateway decades ago from Thomasville, Georgia to work at Ted Turner’s Flying D Ranch. She also is a passionate naturalist who will be sharing some of the remarkable short videos she has made with trail cams chronicling, non-invasively, the secret lives of wildlife. Follow her work on Instagram at @hollypippel
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Holly Pippel

On This Silent Night, Have A Real “Holly”-Jolly Christmas

Enjoy nature photographer Holly Pippel’s video of an elk herd navigating Greater Yellowstone’s Gallatin Valley. This holiday season, set aside an extra chair in remembrance of wildlife who add so much spirit to the land

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Holly Pippel December 24, 2024
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Holly Pippel

Wapiti On High Ground, Crossing Roads, And Silhouettes In Darkness—Imagery Of The Week

How would we think about what we’re doing to the land if we saw human activity through the eyes of wildlife being affected? Yellowstonian columnist and nature photographer Holly Pippel wants us to consider the question

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Holly Pippel October 11, 2024
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Holly Pippel

Homage To The Final Days Of Summer

Unplug, slow down, quiet your thoughts and identify as many different natural sounds, scents and sights of wild things as you can. This is Holly Pippel’s reminder for how to take stock of a passing season

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Holly Pippel August 30, 2024
Columnist
Holly Pippel

The Sublime Joys And Sorrows Of Bearing Witness

In Holly Pippel’s latest installment of “The Trails Less Traveled,” she shares exquisite visual moments that provide openings to ponder bigger questions

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Holly Pippel June 24, 2024
Wildlife
Holly Pippel

Making Visible The Things We Need—And Maybe Don’t Want—To See

Holly Pippel has dazzled viewers with her glimpses of pastoral Greater Yellowstone. Her new column explores what she’s witnessing on the front lines of landscape change

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Holly Pippel April 29, 2024

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