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Wildlife Caught on Camera— Volume 18

On the Move At the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch

 

Life on the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch (TRMR) moves at its own pace. The animals that live here navigate the trails and ridgelines according to their own schedules. The TRMR is also an outdoor classroom on an epic scale. From kid camps to Scout expeditions, it's a place to slow down and watch as nature goes about her business. 

Thanks to dozens of trail cameras placed on well-worn game trails around the ranch, we get to watch as animals run, jump, and, in one case, get hauled away. 

Such is life on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front. Just southeast of Glacier National Park and the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, the Boone and Crockett Club is conducting an experiment.  On the ranch, we’re running cattle alongside grizzly bears, wolves, elk, bobcats—the list goes on. The biggest threat to the operation, though, has been drought. Ranch managers and the Club are currently looking at innovative ways to cope. For now, we hope you sit back and enjoy the show. 

 

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"The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak. So we must and we will."

-Theodore Roosevelt