It’s a curious thing, the river. The surrounding area is always a riparian ecosystem, and beyond that the land can vary from deserts to mountains all the way to forest
Hi, my name is Dani, I use they/them pronouns and I am on the Environmental Ethics course. Today, we backpacked out of the Bob Marshall Wilderness after spending 7 nights
With three days of their 3-week course left, WRFI’s Restoration Ecology class bumps up a gravel road in the Tom Miner Basin, just north of Yellowstone National Park. They’re here
When I first started my course, I thought my biggest takeaway would be environmental issues in Montana. I didn’t expect that being in the Blackfeet reservation would take me back
Hello! My name is Nikodem Sienczewski, and I am an upcoming Junior at the University of Wisconsin-Madison majoring in Environmental Studies and minoring in Archaeology. I grew up most of
Hi everyone! My name is Megan and I am a senior at University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Economics and Environmental Studies. For the last couple of weeks I have been engaging
Over the past three weeks, we’ve learned from the stories of the land and its stewards. The land’s stories are not always as straightforward as the humans’ stories. We’ve played
I am sitting overlooking Shoshone lake in south Yellowstone National Park. We are in the second of three weeks and on our second backcountry camping trek. The lake has been
Our first interaction with Eric Kalsta was waving at a stranger on the road in the coolest, most compact, one-person ATV I had ever seen. Lo and behold, that ATV
Hiking into the Snowcrest mountain range, with its willow filled wetlands and rolling hills that soar up into towering mountains was a beautiful experience for everyone in the Restoration Ecology