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WILSALL MURAL
Wilsall, MT at sunset. Photographed for the New York Times.
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THE LAST BEST PLACES
A young visitor to the natural history portion of the Buffalo Bill Historical Center walks across a huge mosaic of northwest Montana and beyond. Photographed for the New York Times.
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FIREHOLE FLY FISHING
Fall fly fishing on the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park.
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FISH FOR DINNER
An osprey with a successful catch in Yellowstone National Park. Photographed for the New York Times.
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BROWN TROUT
A large brown trout blends into his surroundings after being caught and released.
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WILD RIDE
A cowboy hangs on for a wild ride at the nightly rodeo in Cody, WY. Photographed for the New York Times.
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CODY RODEO
A cowboy stretches in the fading sunlight prior to the nightly rodeo in Cody, WY. Photographed for the New York Times.
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HUMAN TORCH
Andrew Rohr, 58, injured in an explosion while working on an oil drilling rig in the booming Bakken region of N.D., described himself as a "human torch". For a New York Times investigative story on how the state of North Dakota is sympathetic to the oil industry in regard to environmental violations.
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FRACKING
A worker, high above the mountains of Glacier National Park attaches pipe to an oil fracking rig on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Photographed for the New York Times.
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THE WOLF DEBATE
Nothing stirs more emotion these days in Montana than the subject of wolves. Hunters, and some ranchers, loath them, while animal lovers adore them. Pictures are from a New York Times environmental story on how ranchers (like this one near Big Timber, MT) are learning to cope with wolves.
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THE WOLF DEBATE
Nothing stirs more emotion these days in Montana than the subject of wolves. Hunters, and some ranchers, loath them, while animal lovers adore them. Pictures are from a New York Times environmental story on how ranchers (like this one near Big Timber, MT) are learning to cope with wolves.
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THE WOLF DEBATE
Nothing stirs more emotion these days in Montana than the subject of wolves. Hunters, and some ranchers, loath them, while animal lovers adore them. Pictures are from a New York Times environmental story on how ranchers (like this one near Jackson, MT) are learning to cope with wolves.
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THE WOLF DEBATE
Nothing stirs more emotion these days in Montana than the subject of wolves. Hunters, and some ranchers, loath them, while animal lovers (like this one at a protest in Bozeman, MT) adore them. Pictures are from a New York Times environmental story on how ranchers are learning to cope with wolves.
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TEEPEE RISING
A teepee in the front yard of a home on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation near Browning, MT. Photographed for the New York Times.
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AFTERNOON RIDE
Killing time in Browning, MT, an unemployed youth heads back home on his horse. Photographed for the New York Times.
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NATIVE AMERICAN POW-POW
A native American dancer at a pow-wow on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in eastern Montana. Photographed for the New York Times.
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MONTANA IN SLOW MOTION
Montana is a big place, and can seem even bigger when you are riding acrosss it, one pedal stroke at a time. Montana was just one stop on a cross-country bike ride by New York Times reporter Bruce Weber. Photographed Circle, MT for the New York Times.
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MONTANA IN SLOW MOTION
Montana is a big place, and can seem even bigger when you are riding acrosss it, one pedal stroke at a time. Montana was just one stop on a cross-country bike ride by New York Times reporter Bruce Weber. Photographed Circle, MT for the New York Times.
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MONTANA IN SLOW MOTION
Montana is a big place, and can seem even bigger when you are riding acrosss it, one pedal stroke at a time. Montana was just one stop on a cross-country bike ride by New York Times reporter Bruce Weber. Photographed Circle, MT for the New York Times.
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MONTANA IN SLOW MOTION
Montana is a big place, and can seem even bigger when you are riding acrosss it, one pedal stroke at a time. Montana was just one stop on a cross-country bike ride by New York Times reporter Bruce Weber. Photographed Circle, MT for the New York Times.
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COLD
Winter in Montana.
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LEGEND OF THE FALL
A bull elk in Yellowstone National Park during late fall.