Ted Turner & Friends – Stories From The Wild Edge Of Co-Existence
January 14
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6:00 pm
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8:30 pm
Join Gallatin Valley Earth Day & Yellowstonian for this FREE inspiring event at the Emerson Center for the Arts, Bozeman – featuring 3 ranches (Flying D, Granger Ranch/O’Dell Creek Wetlands, and North Bridger Bison) who are doing great things for our wildlife and conservation!
This event will also be live streamed. You can register for the live stream at gallatinvalleyearthday.org orhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XOdJySJRRnKs4c9GtNoWyQThe program at 7 pm is a conversation moderated by journalist Todd Wilkinson of Yellowstonian with insight from Liz Fairbank, road ecologist with the Center for Large Landscape Conservation. Join the conversation and hear stories shared by our special guests!
Mike Phillips shares stories about Ted Turner and wolves (Flying D Ranch)
Jeff Laszlo shares about re-wilding the Madison Valley with the largest wetland restoration endeavor in Montana (Ranger Ranch – O’Dell Creek wetlands)
Matt Skoglund shares stories about raising bison in the North Bridgers – a working ranch that also provides wildlife habitat & manages biodiversity (North Bridger Bison Ranch)
6 pm Reception includes:
Free Food & Drinks featuring bison chili from Ted’s Montana Grill & food from Fork & Spoon
Book signing with Todd Wilkinson for “Last Stand: Ted Turner’s Quest to Save a Troubled Planet”