Category: Difference Makers

Sean Gerrity, co-founder of American Prairie, has a new book that challenges us to ponder bigger, bolder possibilities for a spectacular part of the West that's been treated as a flyover. Yes, in addition to championing wildlife, he has a special soft spot for ranchers
Sometimes past predictions about the course of communities are valuable in assessing where they are still headed. This piece by the late Tim Crawford causes us to reflect on—and remember—the losers of Bozeman's boastful prosperity
Meet Tony Bynum, a photographer and protector of the wild West, you need to know, follow and hear
New award-winning book, "Saving the Big Sky," makes an inspiring case for why land trusts need our support now more than ever
Randy Carpenter is retiring after spending 30 years in the trenches of land use planning. Greater Yellowstone is at a point, he says, where beloved healthy rural landscapes will be lost unless advocates insist on slowing the spread of sprawl
Alison Sweeney, an enigmatic city commissioner in Bozeman, speaks to the issues affecting every mountain town in the American West
In his masterful book about Bernard and Avis DeVoto, Nate Schweber answers the question of what do citizens who love the wild West do when the things holding it together are getting rapidly dismantled?
The most recognized citizen conservationist in the world, Goodall was wildlife's best friend had special reverence for the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem