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Are the Hills Alive?

November 2, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
greaterrockies, greateryellowstone, greateryellowstoneecoystem, grizzlybears, mountainpinebeetle, northerrockies, pinebeetle, whitebarkpine, yellowstone

This article originally appeared as a guest editorial in the Jackson Hole News and Guide on Ocotober 28, 2009. It's impossible to drive over Togwotee Pass or hike in the wilds of the Gros Ventres or Absarokas these days without...continued

Meet The Beetles and Folks Who Study Them

October 8, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
biogems, endangeredspeciesact, grizzlies, grizzly, grizzlybears, whitebarkpine, yellowstone, yellowstonegrizzlies

(Left to right:  Wally Macfarlane, Yours Truly, Liz Davy, and Willie Kern) They flew in from all over the world: Switzerland, Finland, Greece, Italy, Austria, Slovakia, and Canada, as well as many parts of the U.S.  Like the beetles...continued

Relisting Yellowstone grizzlies: breaking old ways, creating new possibilities

September 29, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
endangeredspeciesact, ESA, esagrizzlyprotections, grizzlies, grizzly, grizzlybears, grizzlydelisting, grizzlyrelisting, yellowstone, yellowstonegrizzlies

The victory celebration piece I started last week on the relisting of the Yellowstone grizzly bear — a centerpiece of my work over the last 20 years — looks nothing like what you read now.  After 2 ½ years of...continued

Shout Out to the Forest Service on Whitebark Pine

July 13, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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forestprotection, greaterrockies, greateryellowstone, greateryellowstoneecoystem, grizzly, grizzlydelisting, gye, mountainpinebeetle, usforestservicecollaboration, whitebarkpine, yellowstone, yellowstonegrizzlies

 It's official: last week, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) approved a grant of $150,000 for a comprehensive assessment of beetle damage of whitebark pine in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem (GYE), using global positioning system technology.  This is important because the...continued

Wolves in the Crossfire, Again

June 5, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
greateryellowstone, wolfcontrovery, wolfdelisting, wolflawsuit, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonewolves

 On Monday, June 1st, the Billings Gazette published a piece I wrote on the problems of prematurely removing endangered species protections from Northern Rockies gray wolves.  I shouldn't have been surprised at the number of comments (28 total) posted in...continued

Return to the Wild: a wolf tale with a different twist

April 28, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
greateryellowstone, martinobrien, northerrockies, returntothewild, wolfdelisting, wolfmanagement, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonenationalpark, yellowstonewolves

 The film Return to the Wild: A Modern Tale of Wolf and Man offers a refreshing and candid view of wolves and the debate that swirls around their restoration in the Northern Rockies.  Irish filmmaker Martin O'Brien tracks the stunning...continued

Hypothermic for Yvon and Patagonia

March 18, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
biogems, clarksfork, greateryellowstone, noranda, northernrockies, patagoniaclothingcompany, yellowstone, yvonchouinard

Yesterday I had the nearest miss with hypothermia I've had in years of mountaineering and outdoor adventuring.  A photo crew from Colorado came to shoot me for the Patagonia summer catalog, which will feature the work of several conservation leaders...continued

Wolf Howls to Oblivious Pets

February 12, 2009

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
biogems, delisting, ESA, greateryellowstone, idaho, idahowolves, northernrockies, wolf, wolfdelisting, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonewolves

 I heard a wolf howl last evening, at dusk, right near our house.  Three long, outrageous, unmistakable howls, rolling down from the snow-covered ridge above -- a lone voice that seemed to emanate from a stand of limber pine and...continued

Solstice: A dark day for Yellowstone wolves

December 17, 2008

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
bushadministration, delisting, dogs, endangeredspeciesact, ESA, greateryellowstone, northernrockies, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonenationalpark

As I mail off my last Christmas gifts this week, I'm also waiting anxiously for a last lump of coal from the Bush administration: the decision to delist the Northern Rockies wolf.  In a rush to remove endangered species protections...continued

Thanksgiving, Upside Down

December 1, 2008

Posted by Louisa Willcox in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

Tags:
climatechange, globalwarming, greaterrockies, greateryellowstone, northernrockies, thanksgiving, yellowstone

Oh to do a headstand outside on Thanksgiving, at 4300 feet in Montana! My bare feet reach skyward towards the immense blue. The crown of my head roots on thin soil covering glacial till, dumped here 10,000 years ago by...continued

Louisa Willcox
Louisa Willcox
Senior Wildlife Advocate
Livingston, Montana
NRDC's Senior Wildlife Advocate Louisa Willcox is based in Livingston, Montana. From 1997-2002 she served...
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