Originally featured in Points West in March 2008 Grizzly Bear 104’s Last Offspring In the spring of 2001, famous Grizzly Bear Number 104 was struck by a vehicle and killed […]

Nancy works in the Public Relations Department in electronic communications. Her work includes writing and updating website content, publicizing events, copy editing, working with images, and producing the e-newsletter <em>Western Wire</em>. In her spare time, Nancy enjoys photography, reading, flower gardening, and playing the flute.
Originally featured in Points West in March 2008 Grizzly Bear 104’s Last Offspring In the spring of 2001, famous Grizzly Bear Number 104 was struck by a vehicle and killed […]
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2010 Scots in Wyoming By Jeremy Johnston and Chris Dixon Dol siar . . . heading west . . . In the songs of […]
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2008 Yellowstone’s Burning Issue: The Fires 20 Years Later By Charles R. Preston, PhD Twenty years ago, raging wildfires affected nearly 800,000 acres within the boundaries […]
Originally published in Points West magazineFall 2005 By Charles R. Preston, PhD, Senior Scientist and Curator Emeritus, Draper Natural History Museum “There’s one…no two…wait, there are five of them!” It […]
Originally featured in Points West in Spring 2007 Grizzly Bear 104 In 1989, the National Audubon Society produced a documentary titled Grizzly and Man: Uneasy Truce, narrated by Robert Redford. […]
Originally published in Points West magazineSpring 2013 Camp Monaco Prize: Stimulating New Wildlife Conservation Strategies for the 21st Century By Dr. Charles R. Preston “It’s obvious that the key problem facing humanity […]