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Loving Our Wild Backyard: How Can We Save The Mini-American Serengeti?

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WHAT: Talk and panel discussion presented by Gallatin Valley Earth Day

WHEN: Wednesday, April 9, 2025

TIME: 7:00 PM start

WHERE: Museum of the Rockies

What sets Bozeman and southwest Montana apart is its natural sense of place? Beloved expressions are its world-class wildlife, working farms and ranches, and cherished open space. But they are under threat by unchecked sprawl.  

Join Bozeman journalist Todd Wilkinson for a lively conversation with experts on what we can do to save the best of the Northern Rockies that remain.

Expert panelists include:

  • Chet Work - Executive Director, Gallatin Valley Land Trust

  • Randy Carpenter - Executive Director, Friends of Park County. Professional planner and consulting planner for the town of Three Forks

  • Deb Davidson - Chief Strategy Officer, Center for Large Landscape Conservation

  • Cindy Riegel - the recent, former chair of the Teton County, Idaho Commission

  • Eric Ruark - Director of Research and Sustainability, NumbersUSA

Register in advance for this FREE event, available in person and live streamed.

Presented by Gallatin Valley Earth Day in partnership with Yellowstonian with support from Numbers USA, the Gallatin Wildlife Association, Gallatin Valley Land Trust, and the Center for Large Landscape Conservation.

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