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Yellowstone had 1m visitors in July alone That s unsustainable for US national parks | Kim Heacox

Yellowstone had 1m visitors in July alone That s unsustainable for US national parks | Kim Heacox
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Harvard represents reason and science So why hasn t it divested from fossil fuels yet? | Kim Heacox

Harvard represents reason and science So why hasn t it divested from fossil fuels yet? | Kim Heacox
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Idaho is going to kill 90% of the state s wolves That s a tragedy – and bad policy

Idaho is going to kill 90% of the state’s wolves. That’s a tragedy – and bad policy Kim Heacox Nothing embodies wildness like wolves, our four-legged shadow, the dogs that long ago refused our campfire and today prefer freedom and risk over the soft sofa and short leash. The dogs that howl more than bark, add music to the land, and – if left alone to work their magic – make entire ecosystems healthy and whole. Witness Yellowstone, a national park reborn in the 1990s when wolves, absent for 70 years, were reintroduced. Everything changed for the better. Elk stopped standing around like feedlot cattle. They learned to run like the wind again. Streamside willows and other riparian vegetation, previously trampled by the elk, returned as well, and with it, a chorus of birds. All because of wolves.

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